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Title: Visualizing video at the speed of light — one trillion frames per second
Added: Dec 12, 2011
Author: MITNewsOffice
Duration: 2:47
Description:
MIT Media Lab researchers have created a new imaging system that can acquire visual data at a rate of one trillion frames per second. That's fast enough to produce a slow-motion video of light traveling through objects. Video: Melanie Gonick.Read more: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/trillion-fps-camera-1213.htmlProject website: http://www.media.mit.edu/~raskar/trillionfps/Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/mitnews
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Youtube Comments: 1605
DeformedMonsterHero Says:
Apr 15, 2012 - The picture taken of the bullet through the apple is the BulletBoys debut album cover art from '88
wallstreetatheist Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - +1 for science
cciemail Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - I'd rather see the video of the light moving, rather than Babu talking.
einsteindrieu Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - They should have showed the camera's performance frame by frame.What's a 1,000,000 of a second of time look like ?
einsteindrieu Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - 1,000,000,000 frame's per second of optical time,WTF does that look like ?
PapaCzu1990 Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - and you do mean 1,000,000,000,000
einsteindrieu Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - 1,000,000,000,000---one trillion frames per second----Time comes from the atom's,large power source,Einstein's E=mc2
PapaCzu1990 Says:
Apr 27, 2012 - yea you first typed 1 billion
MaghoxFr Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - LMAO
MaghoxFr Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - I only gave thumbs up to the video cause it is high tec. But this video was shite, a really poor way of describing their invention.
sweetkellymay Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - That full video was a billionth of a second...Time to trade in my Nikon...
einsteindrieu Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - Thank you,you are right .
nadx97 Says:
May 3, 2012 - i do not understand what is happening from 1:47 to 2:00. Is that white thing a photon
AceGunnerHD Says:
May 3, 2012 - So if we can visualise the movement of photons, does this mean we can use data from this type of camera to accurately simulate the way light interacts with a scene? The implications for lighting effects in CGI would be incredible! I'm genuinely excited!
AtactHD Says:
May 7, 2012 - oh no, you have no idea how small and dark one photon is, those are billions of photons, or a small pulse from the laser.
LedZeppelinWolf Says:
May 8, 2012 - i think its the light from the lazer as it passes through the bottle, and the photons are the light particles i think, lol dont take my word for it, its just my understanding
acromulent Says:
May 9, 2012 - Yes, it does mean that.
RA1NSTUD1OS Says:
May 17, 2012 - Canon.
tolga252777 Says:
May 18, 2012 - way amk yaw niidmişler böyle
jamariooo Says:
May 20, 2012 - they showed
einsteindrieu Says:
May 20, 2012 - I think I'd like to see it what a trillionth of a frame looks like/made of/,shit like that.
RedsBoneStuff Says:
May 26, 2012 - I never knew what lihgt looks like! Thanks for showing me something new and thanks for all your hardwork!
RedsBoneStuff Says:
May 26, 2012 - not one photon, it's one pulse from the laser.
M4tys0n Says:
May 26, 2012 - Raj Koothrappali!












kylelund453324 Says:
Apr 12, 2012 - What but 1000000000000 Fps oooooo it is just a concept