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World's fastest camera freezes time at 10 trillion frames per second
Phys.org ^
| October 12, 2018
| October 12, 2018, Institut national de la recherche scientifique - INRS
Posted on 10/15/2018 8:38:23 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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10/15/2018 8:38:23 AM PDT
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BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
I expect that as with most technical innovations in the audio/video world, the porn industry will be the first to bring this to the mainstream.
To: BenLurkin
That is fast!
On the topic, does anyone have a recommendation on an affordable camera with a high frame capture that might capture a bullet, for example? Best I've found is over $1,000. Budget is $500 and under.
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10/15/2018 8:45:34 AM PDT
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Reno89519
(No Amnesty! No Catch-and-Release! Just Say No to All Illegal Aliens! Arrest & Deport!y)
To: ExpatCanuck
Beat me to it. Every new tech breakthrough it seems is used to make porn faster to download/easier streaming/higher definition, etc.
To: BenLurkin
What are the practical applications of a camera that captures this many frames per second?
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10/15/2018 8:47:30 AM PDT
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Personal Responsibility
(If we disarmed democrats gun violence would decrease by 90%.)
To: BenLurkin
It still won't get a good snapshot of Hillary.
-PJ
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10/15/2018 8:47:37 AM PDT
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Political Junkie Too
(The 1st Amendment gives the People the right to a free press, not CNN the right to the 1st question.)
To: Personal Responsibility
What are the practical applications of a camera that captures this many frames per second? Best guess is to capture light or possibly in a super collider to capture atomic collisions.
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10/15/2018 8:49:04 AM PDT
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rjsimmon
(The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
To: Personal Responsibility
To: Buckeye McFrog
That industry pioneered a lot of things.
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posted on
10/15/2018 8:50:13 AM PDT
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wally_bert
(I will competently make sure the thing is done incompetently.)
To: Personal Responsibility
If Mel Brooks were to re-shoot Blazing Saddles would this camera allow to actually see The Waco Kid draw his guns?
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10/15/2018 8:50:33 AM PDT
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ClearCase_guy
(The MSM is in the business of creating a fake version of reality for political reasons.)
To: BenLurkin
At that speed, can you imagine the crazy pics that one could capture? They would make Beyonce's Super Bowl uglitude look glamorous!
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10/15/2018 8:50:53 AM PDT
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Sgt_Schultze
(When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves.)
To: BenLurkin
I don’t care how fast it is. My wife would still be in the middle of blinking her eyelids in every picture she asks me to take of her.
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10/15/2018 8:51:13 AM PDT
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Magnum44
(My comprehensive terrorism plan: Hunt them down and kill them)
To: Personal Responsibility
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10/15/2018 8:53:01 AM PDT
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Bonemaker
(invictus maneot)
To: ClearCase_guy
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10/15/2018 8:53:08 AM PDT
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BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: ExpatCanuck
Get you mind out of the gutter! ;-) This is the type of thing that could be used,among other ways,in medical research!
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10/15/2018 8:53:10 AM PDT
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Gay State Conservative
(I've Never Owned Slaves...You've Never Picked Cotton.End Of "Discussion".)
To: Gay State Conservative
To: Gay State Conservative
All kinds of interesting stock footage could be made as well.
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10/15/2018 8:56:18 AM PDT
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wally_bert
(I will competently make sure the thing is done incompetently.)
To: BenLurkin
Maybe the engineers among us could team up with neuroscientists to study how to better make robots.
How does the sensation of touch travel from pad of the thumb to the brain? What other areas are effected and for how long?
Do these areas establish a ‘memory’ of easier path of communication the next time this touch is felt by this thumb?
To: Personal Responsibility
As an example, back during the nuclear testing era, it was found that mechanical shutters didn't cut it in FPS.
I think it was EG&G that developed a capacitive shutter really get the FPS up there.
I can see the new cameras being used in, say cavitation research, off the top of my head.
Then there's all the new materials being developed. It would be useful in see what's happening before a material fails.
To: Buckeye McFrog
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10/15/2018 9:01:03 AM PDT
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lurk
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