Fastest "camera" takes a picture of light wave
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The inner-nerd in me is released when reading things like this... Unbelievable.
Unfortunately, I couldn't understand much past the second paragraph. :-) How they record something that is 2.5billionths of a millionth of a second blows my mind! |
Cool . . . this makes me miss 3rd semester physics
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Tenth of a second??? That's so last century! Now they can do an even better job in telling who's the fastest driver down to the attoseconds! :laugh:
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(Inner Nerd Speaking) Damn that's amazing.!!!
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Works a bit like laser (these mirrors and 'pumping' neon) It's good fun. I am going to ask my biophisics professor on monday how it's gonna afect electron and skanning microscopy mentioned in article.
Great find Heil! |
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Very nice... I will have to re-read my optical physics book.
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So they've basically made a camera that can intercept light beams coming from a source mid light. (traveling 186,000 miles/second)
Yeah that's definitely something for the record books. |
where do we buy these camera's from :P
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wow amazing! now it's for real :) light is a wave and not just theory :D
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^i like it expressed in kph because than it's comarable with speeds like 200kph on highway wich is bloody fast and than u realise that electromagnetic wave (light) goes ~ 1080000000kph
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