One Trillion frames per second

Yeah, you would literally have to watch the screen for hours just to see him move a couple inches.

Conformed down to 2000fps would be pretty sweet. But again, this camera has no real practical use. Its just really amazing to me that you can actually watch photons move.
 
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Photons moving is now aerials...

Because it's so new and never been done, it's pretty cool though.
 
wait hold on, i think we are on different pages.

Mr. Heath said that T-Hall hitting Chad's at a trillion fps would move slower than clouds, but clouds move at usually around 60-80 miles per hour.
 
everyone saying that this has no use other than looking at photons move is being closed minded and ignoring that things like this give rise to other inventions/applications that we dont see now. its like saying "oh cool you discovered electricity, well literally all you can do with it is watch sparks shoot between two balls"
 
He means: Record at 1 trillion fps

Slow down to 24 fps on computer

1 second of footage now takes 11500 hours to watch

He would move so slowly that it would be like watching a cloud move across the sky, not the actual speed of the cloud

And I don't understand how that would actually work, the intensity of light needed would have to ridiculous to actually see anything.
 
I know!

Shut the fuck up bitch, he's 2 min away from impact, I've been waiting for this for the last 8 days. Don't you fucking say a word or I'll kill you.

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oh my god thats amazing! i cant beleive its a trillion frames per second, thought op was trolling before i played the video. really mindblowing. and just because no one's embedded it:

 
I'm saying its a bad comparison, its actually fairly often that you can watch clouds and see them moving pretty quickly with not trouble at all.

Now, comparing it to watching the sun move would be better.
 
holy shit. I've used a 1 million fps camera for my research and I thought that was stupid... 1 trillion just shits all over that..
 
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