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    Default <Godly> 1,000,000,000,000 Frames/Second Photography

    Was just browsing around youtube and came across this. Nothing short of spectacular.

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    That was a good show. Good find. I want one...

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    Anyone that still thinks that Uncertainty effect examples are micro-scale only, should see this. It is another very clear result on Maco Qunatum effects.
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    fucking shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoonRaver View Post
    Was just browsing around youtube and came across this. Nothing short of spectacular.

    Fuck yeah this is awesome. I bet that camera is one of a kind and worth several millions if not more...

    I've seen scientists do the exact same thing with light (minus the coke bottle), but using frozen air, at just a few billionths of a degree above 0 Kelvin. I wonder how sick it would be to combine the techniques.

    e; they should capture some maryj with this camera; how awesome would that be.

    I'd also like to see them capture the electrons moving through the 14nm transistors we design circuits with, that would be spectacular.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fb360 View Post
    I've seen scientists do the exact same thing with light (minus the coke bottle), but using frozen air, at just a few billionths of a degree above 0 Kelvin. I wonder how sick it would be to combine the techniques.
    i think your talking about bose einstien condensate

    while it looks similar its a completely different thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by ginjawarrior View Post
    i think your talking about bose einstien condensate

    while it looks similar its a completely different thing
    Could be. It was a brief video demonstrating that light could be slowed to the point of being visible to humans.
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    I am bothered by the salesmanship of calling one trillionth of a second (by definition a picosecond) "several femtoseconds". Where I grew up, a thousand was way, way more than several. cn
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    Quote Originally Posted by cannabineer View Post
    I am bothered by the salesmanship of calling one trillionth of a second (by definition a picosecond) "several femtoseconds". Where I grew up, a thousand was way, way more than several. cn
    not only is it in the picosecond range, but its 3.335 picoseconds. or 3,335 (a few) femtoseconds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guy incognito View Post
    not only is it in the picosecond range, but its 3.335 picoseconds. or 3,335 (a few) femtoseconds.
    Or a millimeter. I find expressing very short durations in light travel distance to be useful. A nanosecond is one foot at lightspeed. cn
    Last edited by cannabineer; 10-16-2012 at 02:21 PM. Reason: had to extinguish a relative, again.
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