its actually a clip from MIT's seminar on Femto-photography which captures by the femto second. MIT was the university that developed and created the femto camera if you were to shoot a bullet through that same bottle then watch it filmed from the femto...
its actually a clip from MIT's seminar on Femto-photography which captures by the femto second. MIT was the university that developed and created the femto camera if you were to shoot a bullet through that same bottle then watch it filmed from the femto camera frame by frame it would take an entire year watcht the video on youtube
Posted by Guest on Thu Nov 14 21:46:54 2013
Well there is a stop motion video made with pictures of atoms
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSCX78-8-q0
Posted by fag (guest) on Mon Jun 10 17:53:01 2013
haha
What's next, a picture of an atom?
Posted by Guest on Mon Jun 10 02:55:47 2013
The camera itself didn't take a trillion shots per second, but it was able to time the shots down to a trillionth of a second. The motion is actually from successive pictures from repeated beams.
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its actually a clip from MIT's seminar on Femto-photography which captures by the femto second. MIT was the university that developed and created the femto camera if you were to shoot a bullet through that same bottle then watch it filmed from the femto...
its actually a clip from MIT's seminar on Femto-photography which captures by the femto second. MIT was the university that developed and created the femto camera if you were to shoot a bullet through that same bottle then watch it filmed from the femto camera frame by frame it would take an entire year watcht the video on youtube
Posted by Guest on Thu Nov 14 21:46:54 2013
Well there is a stop motion video made with pictures of atoms
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSCX78-8-q0
Posted by fag (guest) on Mon Jun 10 17:53:01 2013
haha
What's next, a picture of an atom?
Posted by Guest on Mon Jun 10 02:55:47 2013
The camera itself didn't take a trillion shots per second, but it was able to time the shots down to a trillionth of a second. The motion is actually from successive pictures from repeated beams.
Posted by Guest on Sun Jun 9 03:07:14 2013