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Jul 27 2012 03:31pm
A bullet of light get's photographed, at 10 Billion x Slow, as it moves though and over different objects.
Absolutely incredible.





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Jul 27 2012 06:16pm
I'm stunned.

This is an amazing development.
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Jul 28 2012 12:31am
interesting idea from a youtube comment: "I can't wait for them to film the double slit experiment."
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Jul 28 2012 01:20am
TED stuff is always amazing
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Jul 28 2012 09:26am
always need to note when its a composite picture
awesome shit tho , and a small ode to relativity at the end
i want a phone with more fps B)
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Jul 28 2012 12:03pm
Quote (Matao @ Jul 28 2012 11:26am)
always need to note when its a composite picture
awesome shit tho , and a small ode to relativity at the end
i want a phone with more fps  B)


The amount of light that reaches the camera makes a single set of exposures way too dark to see anything.
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Jul 28 2012 12:46pm
Quote (toyake @ Jul 29 2012 06:03am)
The amount of light that reaches the camera makes a single set of exposures way too dark to see anything.


yes , and ?
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Jul 28 2012 03:57pm
Watched this last night but didn't post, thanks for posting! I love TED talks.
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Jul 29 2012 02:00pm
that's crazy. one billionth of a second, wow.

Quote (HeLiCaL @ Jul 28 2012 02:31am)
interesting idea from a youtube comment: "I can't wait for them to film the double slit experiment."


this would be interesting.
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Jul 29 2012 06:44pm
I wonder what camera did it ^_^
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