This is cool...we’re going to see miraculous things God created.
To the Lord, a day is as a trillionth of a second.................
Engineers at INRS Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications Research Centre in Canada have developed the world’s fastest camera, which can shoot at an astonishing 156.3 trillion frames per second (fps).
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I call baloney. I’m going to start counting all those frames.
Be Right Back.
That’s pretty quick but still nowhere near fast enough to catch me losing my temper.
Finally, we can capture what women call ‘foreplay’, whatever that is.
what kind of storage is used to capture all those images???
It’s so fast it captures Biden lying!
The Federal Reserve is interested in this technology for rapid printing of fiat currency.
What’s the storage like on that? I mean is that like a terabyte a second? More?
Disney will be the first commercial user, to slip gay porn into children’s movies.
I’m out of memory.
Doc Edgerton would be proud
The photographer will still get me mid-blink.
Dr. Heisenberg has one on order...
No more dead heats at the race tracks.
Gav and Dan will love this.
So fast that they call it The AR15 of Cameras
So, who is going to sit and watch this? Even only one second’s worth?
Looks like it can be used to check temperatures in combustion gases or the interaction of enzymes and substrate or cell division kinetics or real time calculation of national debt and/or number of lies by MSM.
I am somewhat confused. If it is laser light it should all be of one wavelength. Unless this is a unique laser that can make multiple wavelengths. This could be done with multiple lasers pumped by the same impulse. Different wavelengths travel at different speeds through a substance, but they are all damn fast. Thus from one pulsed laser array we could get different speeds and thus multiple frames from one laser pulse.
The real question is how fast can you pulse the laser or is it continuous. I wish the article went into more depth of the physics.