casualty-violation:

MIT creates camera that shoots 1 trillion fps and can see light in motion

MIT has created a camera that can actually view light in motion. By firing trillions of pulses of light and syncing their cameras shutter, they can create a video that shows how light moves through space and reacts to mass. By recording this amazing detail, these cameras can actually see into objects and around corners by monitoring the way the light bounces off and around an object.


A wingtip vortex, associated with lift-induced drag generated by the plane’s wings.
Photo via the NASA Langley Research Center.

A wingtip vortex, associated with lift-induced drag generated by the plane’s wings.

Photo via the NASA Langley Research Center.


antscrawlmydrunkenarms:

A self portrait of Chico Marx playing cards with himself, ~1909

antscrawlmydrunkenarms:

A self portrait of Chico Marx playing cards with himself, ~1909


“Nuclear explosion photographed by rapatronic camera less than 1 millisecond after detonation. From the Tumbler-Snapper test series in Nevada, 1952.”

“Nuclear explosion photographed by rapatronic camera less than 1 millisecond after detonation. From the Tumbler-Snapper test series in Nevada, 1952.”


mikaelchoe:

Anatomical Edu-Wear from Seasons Studios.

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brooklyntheory:

Never Forget, NYC

brooklyntheory:

Never Forget, NYC