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1,000,000,000,000 Frames/Second Photography - Ramesh Raskar

"Superman can fly,... but what about a new superhero who can see around corners".

He's got x-ray vision too dude!
 
booshman said:
"Superman can fly,... but what about a new superhero who can see around corners".
He's got x-ray vision too dude!
What a newb... India's has/creates the most amazing tech, and they can't even grasp the concept of Superman :oops:
 
Really? After an amazing 11 minute presentation about how WE CAN NOW WATCH LIGHT MOVE, an obscure super-hero reference is the take-away? ;)
 
Incredible. Now all we have to do is work out how to move solid objects at the speed of light. It'll happen one day, I just hope its used for the power of good.
Wow! I'm deep.
 
L8wrtr said:
Really? After an amazing 11 minute presentation about how WE CAN NOW WATCH LIGHT MOVE, an obscure super-hero reference is the take-away? ;)

Welcome to the internet baby.
 
Pretty cool. There are some fun utilities out there for faneditors to do similar temporal compositing (granted we are talking a scale of 100 vs. 1 trillion, but still pretty amazing tech). It was fun exploring this stuff on my last edit.

Wonder if the military is contracting with him to developing something for soldiers... Hard to imagine it would be practical for military situations. It probably takes weeks of computing to develop that composite image he showed.
 
Wow. Just wow.
I love science!
This world is AWESOME!
 
L8wrtr said:
Really? After an amazing 11 minute presentation about how WE CAN NOW WATCH LIGHT MOVE, an obscure super-hero reference is the take-away? ;)

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