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  • #11
    Originally posted by timbatron View Post
    How the hell can you capture something moving at the speed of light?

    Surely the mechanisms in the camera would have to move at that speed as well to capture light in motion?

    Something tells me that's not the case.

    What the hell are you talking about? It's just a camera taking photos a trillion times per second.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by WarriorSoul View Post
      It's from a reputable source; MIT. CHECK!

      But one major question: This would imply that their method overcomes the speed of light, therefore approaching or possibly even equaling the speed of light in which special relativity would explain that it is nearly impossible to accomplish. He mentions in the video that they used terabytes of information to basically piece that video together, I'm wondering what they meant by that.
      It took terabytes of information, because it took literally TRILLIONS of photos to put the video together.

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      • #13
        this guy is such a hero. Humanity moving foward ever faster. Saw it a while back. Amazing

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        • #14
          Sounded like they sent millions of lights and it was not just at the moment. So it could be frames taken over a lot of time tbh.


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          • #15
            Originally posted by Saracen View Post
            Sounded like they sent millions of lights and it was not just at the moment. So it could be frames taken over a lot of time tbh.


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            Last edited by Jerub_Baal; 10-11-2012, 11:38 PM.

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