Femtophotography

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by Mr.Writer, Dec 2, 2015.

  1. Mr.Writer

    Mr.Writer Senior Member

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfgsQX78hg8

    Fast enough photography to capture light in motion. Pretty wild stuff.
     
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  2. Sleeping Caterpillar

    Sleeping Caterpillar Members

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    Wow definitnly one of the coolest things I've ever come across on hip forums ;)

    This is going to change our technology so much, imagine being able to add a focus/microsope and being able to capture atoms on camera, literally make slideshows of how they work

    And if you ask me, if it's possible to capture a moment faster than light can travel, it's faster to travel than light which i know many people have never believed in.
     
  3. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Has this been translated to English yet?
     
  4. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    way way cool


    dude said that a nano second of that film takes a year to watch at regular movie speed
     
  5. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    that was a neat video


    maybe someone needs their ears cleaned because that guy talks perfect english
     
  6. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Just for the record, I thought my post about an English version was a fucking riot. :D
     
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  7. Emanresu

    Emanresu Member

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    Holy Flurking Shnit
     
  8. badphotoguy

    badphotoguy Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Pretty amazing...thank you for sharing.
     
  9. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    Interesting concept.
     
  10. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    This one is a couple years old, and nothing has come of it since

    The bottleneck is the sensitivity of the lasers and cameras

    Dont think you'll see any real world application for a long long while, if ever

    Youd need a camera that could correct vibrations and recalibrate...basically faster than light
     
  11. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    That could very well be true, VG. But in the close-in arena, such as what the bottleneck is in, there could be a few valid uses for that. I don't know what, but it's worth considering.
     
  12. AceK

    AceK Scientia Potentia Est

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    Real world applications are not the realm that science concerns itself with. Engineering is another story.
     
  13. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    I still think it's the best post on here, don't worry. And it still makes me laugh. ;)
     

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