https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfgsQX78hg8 Fast enough photography to capture light in motion. Pretty wild stuff.
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.
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
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.
Real world applications are not the realm that science concerns itself with. Engineering is another story.