Visualizing video at the speed of light - one trillion frames per second

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2011
  • MIT Media Lab researchers have created a new imaging system that can acquire visual data at a rate of one trillion frames per second. That's fast enough to produce a slow-motion video of light traveling through objects.
    Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT
    Read more: web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/tr...
    Project website: www.media.mit.edu/~raskar/tril...
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  • @adinansulley8618
    @adinansulley8618 Před 4 lety +8109

    I'll pretend I understood everything

    • @gurleenkahlon7256
      @gurleenkahlon7256 Před 4 lety +78

      😂😂😂😂

    • @olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari534
      @olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari534 Před 4 lety +14

      @@abhishekchaturvedi6348 He is understand idiot

    • @abhishekchaturvedi6348
      @abhishekchaturvedi6348 Před 4 lety +81

      @@olumluhayatbugunvarsinyari534but u did'nt understand my comment....now who's idiot??
      Like my comment because it took me half an hour to understand your english

    • @nathanielluke2084
      @nathanielluke2084 Před 4 lety +41

      @@abhishekchaturvedi6348 yes, he are have stupid. Your comment I understand can 30 minutes less. Woo hoo!🎉

    • @abhishekchaturvedi6348
      @abhishekchaturvedi6348 Před 4 lety +23

      @@nathanielluke2084 yeah bro😂😂

  • @j.olazaran3868
    @j.olazaran3868 Před 5 lety +9367

    *When you realize this was **-7 years ago 8 years ago 9 years ago 10 years ago 11 years ago-** 12 years ago*

    • @mvl71
      @mvl71 Před 5 lety +902

      Yeah, they need to make another video. Light is much faster now.

    • @Mello.
      @Mello. Před 5 lety +175

      Turrebo I have never face palmed so hard in my life. I think I’m in love

    • @user-ui3du4uh2e
      @user-ui3du4uh2e Před 5 lety +20

      Suka blyat' you God damn right

    • @IosifStalinsendsyoutoGulag
      @IosifStalinsendsyoutoGulag Před 5 lety +82

      @@mvl71 Damn constant updates... when does this beta testing end?

    • @hackereports1128
      @hackereports1128 Před 5 lety +17

      @@Mello. u know that he's kidding... right???

  • @millennial_weeb2382
    @millennial_weeb2382 Před 3 lety +1282

    1:47
    *Really, nobody did a timestamp I had to?*

  • @drmushtaqahmadmalik4417
    @drmushtaqahmadmalik4417 Před 3 lety +125

    After 8 years, CZcams finally found me worthy to give this recommendation!!

  • @vatsalgandhi5089
    @vatsalgandhi5089 Před 5 lety +18401

    *I am so addicted to light. It's like I can't even see without it.*

    • @phonso6904
      @phonso6904 Před 5 lety +190

      Same

    • @taniyagautam4780
      @taniyagautam4780 Před 4 lety +229

      Everyone is addicted ☺☺☺

    • @johnrubensaragi4125
      @johnrubensaragi4125 Před 4 lety +283

      No one gets the joke

    • @erikasl.7050
      @erikasl.7050 Před 4 lety +169

      I would say its a good joke but nah, addicted needs to be replaced with other word bcs thats like "im so addicted to my legs. Its like i cant even walk without em"...

    • @skullcrawler18
      @skullcrawler18 Před 4 lety +48

      Joke of the decade

  • @fatelvis6924
    @fatelvis6924 Před 4 lety +5977

    These are the people who like studying maths on Sundays

  • @ramasharma3399
    @ramasharma3399 Před 3 lety +156

    For class 12th students
    2:18 this is what a wavefront is.

  • @Robinov98
    @Robinov98 Před 2 lety +608

    It is honestly pretty cool how we have come this far in technology

    • @victorpapillon1487
      @victorpapillon1487 Před rokem +33

      This is 11 years old, imaginr what they are witholding today.

    • @halonothing1
      @halonothing1 Před rokem +8

      I agree, wholeheartedly. I also very much respect your insight into how amazing things like this are. Too many people brush it off saying "well that's not useful." But people did that with computers for almost a century or more. There are just some cases where the technology is so advanced, we can't even imagine uses for it. And there are tons of examples in history of technologies that were overlooked because they were ahead of their time. Or people. Like Ramanujan. He was a poor Indian fellow who was a brilliant mathematician, but being poor he didn't have a formal education and as a result of those two factors, nobody took him seriously for a long time. His work went over the heads of many of his peers, so having no academic credentials, they just brushed him off. Meanwhile he wound up being this insanely brilliant kid. It's kind of sad and makes you wonder how many other scientific geniuses have been overlooked like that over the years.

    • @huyup123456
      @huyup123456 Před 10 měsíci +1

      And I'm still sticking suppositories up my arse just for the hell of it.

    • @ninnellovrik
      @ninnellovrik Před 8 měsíci +7

      Yet In morality we have regressed to pre-ceramics

    • @patdohrety2940
      @patdohrety2940 Před 8 měsíci

      What you meant to say was "How only the Americans are capable of building this technology." Every other wannabe society steals our technology

  • @itanmayi
    @itanmayi Před 3 lety +4029

    When your lab mate so indian, you develop his accent

    • @kuruptzZz
      @kuruptzZz Před 3 lety +203

      Huh? He sounds european, german maybe

    • @itanmayi
      @itanmayi Před 3 lety +393

      @@kuruptzZz Exactly, indians try so hard to develop their english accent for scams, they almost forgot their own accent sometimes... lol
      p.s. i`m also an indian and it was joke so dont abuse me later

    • @user-kt3jn7wx5f
      @user-kt3jn7wx5f Před 3 lety +11

      @@itanmayi 😂😂

    • @ViratKohli-jj3wj
      @ViratKohli-jj3wj Před 3 lety +64

      @@itanmayi I hate indians tbh

    • @menakadias4287
      @menakadias4287 Před 3 lety +81

      @@itanmayi No, the Indian accent sticks with them even when they try to change it

  • @reefleaf7326
    @reefleaf7326 Před 4 lety +4811

    one trillion frames per second.
    *me: watches in 2x*

    • @kurumi394
      @kurumi394 Před 4 lety +229

      MIT: *Wait. That's illegal.*

    • @timchaoskiller
      @timchaoskiller Před 4 lety +77

      S T O N K S

    • @drugofsweetness
      @drugofsweetness Před 4 lety +19

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @RoYal-xz5ch
      @RoYal-xz5ch Před 4 lety +189

      Watches in 0.25× it's 4 trillion 😱

    • @ak3t0n
      @ak3t0n Před 4 lety +75

      @@RoYal-xz5ch FBI: stay right where you are

  • @Daniel-dg8hd
    @Daniel-dg8hd Před 3 lety +579

    these are the type of people that cry when they get 98% on a test

    • @HueHanaejistla
      @HueHanaejistla Před 3 lety +5

      Daniel • why aren’t you

    • @Daniel-dg8hd
      @Daniel-dg8hd Před 3 lety +6

      @@HueHanaejistla Why am I not what? grades dont matter for what I'm doing , if thats what your talking about

    • @HueHanaejistla
      @HueHanaejistla Před 3 lety +9

      @@Daniel-dg8hd why don't you cry when you get a 98%? if you would have gotten a 100% you would get scholarships and avoid thousands of dollars of debt. i would cry if i got a 98% or below, which is most of the time, cause that means no scholarship for me :((((((

    • @Daniel-dg8hd
      @Daniel-dg8hd Před 3 lety +3

      @@HueHanaejistla i didnt go to college. dont go to college so you dont need scholarships and you won’t get into debt and will earn more

    • @HueHanaejistla
      @HueHanaejistla Před 3 lety

      @@Daniel-dg8hd no college no job

  • @Rationalific
    @Rationalific Před 3 lety +443

    It's about 9 years later, and this is still amazing. One of the biggest breakthroughs in imaging, similar to the first image of a black hole (released in 2019).

    • @danielarcher369
      @danielarcher369 Před 2 lety

      no "black hole" was ever imaged, black holes do not exist

    • @BudDougherty
      @BudDougherty Před rokem +5

      Black holes are still theoretical. The photo is of what they only belie e could maybe possibly be one.

    • @danielarcher369
      @danielarcher369 Před rokem +12

      @@BudDougherty they are not really theoretical either, as it is based on false math and assumptions.

    • @BudDougherty
      @BudDougherty Před rokem +1

      @@danielarcher369 Indeed. We need a more comprehensive theory of quantum gravity to even begin to suggest the formation of black holes, let alone their event horizon or singularity.

    • @danielarcher369
      @danielarcher369 Před rokem

      @@BudDougherty physical gravity is solved by Miles Mathis, it is the binding energy of matter as all matter recycles photons.

  • @Stay___Strong
    @Stay___Strong Před 6 lety +3182

    When the white guy started speaking, I thought he was imitating the Indian guy’s accent.

    • @fastcurious8081
      @fastcurious8081 Před 5 lety +173

      His name is Ramesh Rasker. He is Indian and working as Associate professor in MIT Media Lab. Many Indians working in MIT, NASA, etc.

    • @master_Blaster91
      @master_Blaster91 Před 5 lety +32

      Lee Thasi not really it's people who believe that a white man doing an accent of a different race is racist that need to check themselves

    • @lethai2670
      @lethai2670 Před 5 lety +2

      @@master_Blaster91 oh yeah i forgot i misread it

    • @robinhyperlord9053
      @robinhyperlord9053 Před 5 lety +9

      @@Icewind007
      The SJWs are justified. Grow up.

    • @jimf1964
      @jimf1964 Před 5 lety +22

      The only way they would let him in the project is if he was Indian.

  • @fruitfarmfactory7901
    @fruitfarmfactory7901 Před 6 lety +4114

    _"one trillion frames per second"_
    PC Master Race!

    • @pilgrimlarry
      @pilgrimlarry Před 5 lety +12

      Fruit Farm Factory lololololololol Nice!

    • @dj.avian.madrid
      @dj.avian.madrid Před 5 lety +11

      Yeaaa pc master race rules

    • @broogz
      @broogz Před 5 lety +61

      If you have a 144hz monitor you can only see up to 144fps. LET'S INVENT A TRILLION Hz DISPLAY

    • @forti8209
      @forti8209 Před 5 lety +9

      Lol my PS1 had that

    • @derLenno
      @derLenno Před 5 lety +3

      Unlimited power

  • @celebrityrog
    @celebrityrog Před 8 měsíci +13

    11 years later and nothing has come from this

    • @x_Shadow67
      @x_Shadow67 Před 5 dny

      What an utterly asinine comment. Large scientific breakthroughs take decades upon decades of collaborative research in a specific area. If you were in touch with this kind of thing at all you’d know that the Nobel prize in physics this past year was awarded to an even faster form of this exact kind of technology

  • @kilroy987
    @kilroy987 Před 3 lety +42

    0:33 this is really cool. I'm guessing the light pulse is occurring from a pinpoint somewhere nearby where the arc would converge. But I wonder if there should be more of a deformation of the arc shape, since some surfaces are farther away from the camera, and it takes light that much longer to reach the camera.

    • @tjatsa
      @tjatsa Před rokem

      Find a girl...

    • @laurenpinschannels
      @laurenpinschannels Před 7 měsíci +7

      ... Who shares your interests

    • @willmcclard206
      @willmcclard206 Před 5 měsíci

      hm. i was wondering if we could use this to measure one way speed of light but now you’re making me think we cannot, by using this

  • @huaynaX
    @huaynaX Před 4 lety +2309

    *Video just shows the speed of light*
    Comments: why is the white guy sounding like a indian

    • @PSP-lr7ms
      @PSP-lr7ms Před 3 lety +189

      Because not all indians have brown skin, india have many climatic conditions which give different colors and other distinctive features

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf Před 3 lety +108

      Because he works with Indians and that makes him also speak like them.

    • @PSP-lr7ms
      @PSP-lr7ms Před 3 lety +20

      @Nhilistic Komrad nice joke komrad😂

    • @Piyush8681
      @Piyush8681 Před 3 lety +54

      So sounding indian is a bad thing or a funny thing according to you🤨🤨

    • @donebro4403
      @donebro4403 Před 3 lety +61

      @Nhilistic Komrad your voice is not a bad thing for me..judging people by their voices,imagine scientists make judgement according to what they see..... Destruction!!!

  • @alexandersemundset7725
    @alexandersemundset7725 Před 4 lety +876

    Films for 0.1 second
    "Aight, we're out of memory!"

    • @skwozies3083
      @skwozies3083 Před 3 lety +58

      0.1 seconds would probably take years to watch. We are talking about 7 times around the earth per second (the speed of light). So if we can imagine the speed through the digitally replaced soda bottle and going that speed almost around the circumference of the globe, it would prob take us years to watch said video. You could work out the math if you wanted to.

    • @lawganime9311
      @lawganime9311 Před 3 lety +14

      @@skwozies3083 you’re damn right that will be 30 000 000 m see at a speed of around .1 meter second so it will take 300 000 000 s to watch(close to 10 years)

    • @AmidaNyorai48
      @AmidaNyorai48 Před 3 lety +2

      Lol

    • @priyaj5283
      @priyaj5283 Před 3 lety +6

      @@lawganime9311 I'm just gonna agree with you .. 👍

    • @Alaska-mk4ok
      @Alaska-mk4ok Před 3 lety +1

      lol

  • @krishnanshvyas6979
    @krishnanshvyas6979 Před 3 lety +6

    Dr. Ramesh Raskar sir is a Professor at MIT. I am Proud to be an indian.

  • @OverlandOne
    @OverlandOne Před 2 měsíci +14

    Last year, I built my own photon accelerator. It accelerates photons from 0 to the speed of light nearly instantaneously. Some people call it a flashlight, but I prefer the term photon accelerator.

    • @whitefeather8387
      @whitefeather8387 Před 27 dny +1

      Cool😮

    • @anonymousstacker2044
      @anonymousstacker2044 Před 27 dny +3

      still cool to be able to build your own flashlight my guy

    • @pulverizedpeanuts
      @pulverizedpeanuts Před 26 dny +5

      photons don't accelerate
      they're always moving at the speed of light
      in a flashlight, particles are excited via electricity to release photons

    • @OverlandOne
      @OverlandOne Před 26 dny +1

      @@pulverizedpeanuts Well, theoretically, there is no such thing as "instantaneous acceleration" so, once created there has to be some period of acceleration no matter how small. I was a physics major in college, although that was a long time ago but I have not read of any rewriting of any laws since graduation.

    • @pulverizedpeanuts
      @pulverizedpeanuts Před 26 dny +1

      @@OverlandOne yes, but the comment i was replying to stated that the flashlight is accelerating photons
      so, in that context, i replied that they're always moving at the speed of light, which isn't false
      i said that they don't accelerate, not that they haven't ever accelerated

  • @zar3865
    @zar3865 Před 5 lety +1053

    When a car drives by my bed room window late at night

  • @hunterperformance3424
    @hunterperformance3424 Před 7 lety +1757

    how to move faster than light ...
    run in a dark room

  • @PYC1337
    @PYC1337 Před 3 lety +36

    1:21 this guy's bald spot represents that time when scientists are forced to use 100% of their brain clock reaching "high temps".

  • @ARouser15
    @ARouser15 Před 7 měsíci +6

    You dont see the photon. You just see the physical representation of a photon.

  • @jasonenc4093
    @jasonenc4093 Před 8 lety +3193

    I'd like to see this used to visualize the delay of movement when looking at a mirror/reflection.

    • @friedchicken1
      @friedchicken1 Před 7 lety +84

      you would get no delay

    • @RiddimDubstep
      @RiddimDubstep Před 7 lety +280

      No, you would.

    • @lonewalker5446
      @lonewalker5446 Před 7 lety +72

      I don't know. But i wonder how human brain create an image from the light waves coming from different directions.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Před 7 lety +8

      Arvaci That would be awesome.

    • @Wegster64
      @Wegster64 Před 7 lety +5

      Great idea !

  • @Cauchypotatoes
    @Cauchypotatoes Před 8 lety +3750

    So I had a random thought of googling if someone had filmed light travel and found this video. A video uploaded 5 years ago. That's absolutely amazing.

    • @trevionwiggins133
      @trevionwiggins133 Před 8 lety +2

      Same

    • @wigbe.2207
      @wigbe.2207 Před 8 lety +1

      same

    • @Koutsn_
      @Koutsn_ Před 7 lety +27

      That is not filming at the speed of light, it simply has multiple lenses (I believe 1 per pixel) so you can move the image around and focus it on the go in specialized software

    • @akburst510
      @akburst510 Před 7 lety +6

      Did you know that they have managed to "freeze" light for moments?

    • @JimCim78
      @JimCim78 Před 7 lety +6

      like with "the force"?

  • @chapterleo8351
    @chapterleo8351 Před 2 lety +3

    These are the people who know the difference between physics and quantum physics !!

  • @janithsachintha3620
    @janithsachintha3620 Před 6 měsíci +2

    And that’s ladies and gentleman is proper ray tracing 1:50

  • @azwill7615
    @azwill7615 Před 7 lety +1467

    50 years from now we will have 1Trillion fps phone cameras

    • @MelloSav
      @MelloSav Před 7 lety +3

      Az Will lol That would be insane

    • @ElFly
      @ElFly Před 7 lety +61

      Az Will that would be useless on normal phones

    • @Dirty262
      @Dirty262 Před 7 lety +111

      Several years ago you would have said the same about a normal camera on a phone.

    • @azwill7615
      @azwill7615 Před 7 lety +20

      true

    • @igidj7281
      @igidj7281 Před 7 lety +7

      no you wouldn't

  • @kikodimov880
    @kikodimov880 Před 6 lety +1201

    So what you've actually filmed whas the refresh rate of the universe :D

    • @DrShikura
      @DrShikura Před 5 lety +98

      Quantum theory suggests that light moves at the speed of causality, or to put it broadly, the speed of time. The speed of light may be constant, but only from the perspective of the observer. Light moves at about 300,000km/s to the observer. If time dilation occurs due to a strong gravitational wave, the 300,000km/s isn't what changes. The length of that second is what changes.
      Even an outside observer, affected differently by time dilation, would see this 1 second pass either more quickly or slowly than the inside observer. Nonetheless, once both observers observe 1 second having passed (which could happen at different "times"), to them, the photon will have traveled roughly 300,000km.

    • @Leonardo-G
      @Leonardo-G Před 5 lety +4

      Itami Shikura Speed of time doesn’t make any sense. If speed is distance/time, then how do you square time so that you get the distance?

    • @DrShikura
      @DrShikura Před 5 lety +25

      @@Leonardo-G well, the initial subject of the comments was refresh rates. Refresh rates are also a measurement of speed. You might say that a processor with a higher refresh rate than another would be "faster." That does not necessarily mean that the processor is traveling through space. If light can only move at 300,000 kilometers per second in a vacuum and we know that nothing else can move any faster in the observable universe, does that not have implications on how quickly events can transition from one to the other? This unseen constant would theoretically be the refresh rate of the hypothetical processor that simulates our universe?

    • @oumuamua7029
      @oumuamua7029 Před 5 lety +6

      No,I think it's Planck time (5.391...× 10⁻ ⁴⁴second)

    • @shingamba
      @shingamba Před 5 lety +3

      The universe is moving faster than light. So no.

  • @Dionisus97
    @Dionisus97 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve clicked for the slow motion, but stayed for the explanation. Very fascinating.

  • @quichrlyn
    @quichrlyn Před 3 lety +3

    "our light source is a titanium sapphire laser" 0:55

  • @vatsalgandhi5089
    @vatsalgandhi5089 Před 3 lety +1212

    1:47 to 1:56 fun fact: if this was a footage of a 1500m/s (avg.) bullet, then it would have taken more than 23 years to completely cross the bottle.

    • @solcoster8110
      @solcoster8110 Před 3 lety +70

      thats insane

    • @CookieeMonstarr666
      @CookieeMonstarr666 Před 3 lety +48

      I don't get it

    • @p1xel870
      @p1xel870 Před 3 lety +52

      CookieeMonstarr666 What is there not to get?

    • @gamingfiredrago
      @gamingfiredrago Před 3 lety +307

      @@CookieeMonstarr666 He's saying that light is so fast that even in this slowed down footage, it took so little time to cross the bottle. Had it been a bullet(of avg speed 1500m/s), the slowed down footage would've been 23 years long(for the bullet to cross the bottle)

    • @CookieeMonstarr666
      @CookieeMonstarr666 Před 3 lety +125

      @@gamingfiredrago oh i get it now. Had a lil misunderstanding. Thanks for explaining.

  • @theboss9600
    @theboss9600 Před 4 lety +766

    one trillion frames per second
    *Me : watches 0.25x*

    • @trannynanny5440
      @trannynanny5440 Před 4 lety +19

      Damn underrated

    • @Mr.Tom_69
      @Mr.Tom_69 Před 4 lety +3

      😏

    • @cybervillager
      @cybervillager Před 3 lety +10

      i.e 4 trillions per second 😂

    • @Itsshaunbewarned
      @Itsshaunbewarned Před 3 lety +8

      If you wooosh or call me a nerd or say a joke flew over my head then ur an idiot loser, It doesn't work because 0.25x speed just show individual frames slower, In order to get true slow-motion u have to get another slow-motion camera and record this YT video

    • @CyberSage796
      @CyberSage796 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Itsshaunbewarned delete the first sentence and your comment will be funny. People who don't understand the sarcasm can fuck themselves, and so do you

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Před 8 měsíci +3

    This is like a solid state version of an ultrafast camera called a streak camera. Used one of those to watch the detetonaton wavefront through shape charges that have been doped with a bit of tungsten dioxide in combinaton with a pulsed x ray source and an intensifier tube. Pretty crazy to be able to photograph an explosion at about 0.2mm per frame.

    • @riley8209
      @riley8209 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ??????????????????????

  • @gittyupalice96
    @gittyupalice96 Před 3 lety +15

    Light: I am the FASTEST in the universe!
    Camera: check out my 3 stage nitrous kit
    Light: need bigger turbos D:

    • @jochenstacker7448
      @jochenstacker7448 Před 3 lety

      Light would get a speeding ticket from Einstein if it did that.

  • @swayam5216
    @swayam5216 Před 5 lety +291

    The camera is gonna run out of storage faster than speed of light!!!

  • @nsb2021
    @nsb2021 Před 6 lety +2557

    You guys are smart enough to do this but not smart enough to take the label off the bottle for better observing

  • @Paydonsb
    @Paydonsb Před 2 lety +4

    Good job guys. This is awesome work you all have done

  • @JohnChrysostom101
    @JohnChrysostom101 Před měsícem +1

    Seeing this 12 years later

  • @naminogiri
    @naminogiri Před 5 lety +637

    Can you film the double slit experiment?

    • @Bibibosh
      @Bibibosh Před 5 lety +25

      naminogiri the double slit theory was a hoax to try and get people into quantum mechanics!

    • @RPTRxCrosshairs
      @RPTRxCrosshairs Před 5 lety +36

      Source please?

    • @ynvch
      @ynvch Před 5 lety +18

      Filming a delayed choice quantum eraser would be nice too.

    • @johnkelly8135
      @johnkelly8135 Před 5 lety +3

      LMAO!! Nicely said...

    • @bretmeeker3224
      @bretmeeker3224 Před 5 lety +96

      @@Bibibosh Please, please elaborate. You owe us all an explanation with that reckless statement lol. Not even saying you're wrong, I'm just curious

  • @batcat9553
    @batcat9553 Před 4 lety +267

    2020: We are able to record light
    2100: selfie with mr. Light

  • @xd_adventure_innovation
    @xd_adventure_innovation Před rokem +7

    Can you guys please film the double slit experiment with a regular light source and also with a laser beam?

  • @rupadarshisamanta3288
    @rupadarshisamanta3288 Před 2 lety +3

    The explanation of that Indian professor is amazing.
    Awesome experiment

  • @imspartacusss
    @imspartacusss Před 3 lety +325

    They use one trillion fps but they show this on a simple coca cola bottle.

    • @mostpassiveuser8904
      @mostpassiveuser8904 Před 3 lety +16

      Yeah that's disappointing. Imagine a glass kaleidoscope there.

    • @ScientificReview
      @ScientificReview Před 3 lety +23

      Because this camera is sponsored by coca cola!

    • @mostpassiveuser8904
      @mostpassiveuser8904 Před 3 lety +7

      @@pravakarpal3060 it's a presentation to generate excitement for the research.

    • @hars-bh4pl
      @hars-bh4pl Před 3 lety +8

      @@pravakarpal3060 I'm just annoyed that they didn't peel off the sticker

    • @davidreed4713
      @davidreed4713 Před 2 lety +2

      I feel like they used something familiar so you could see the experiment with a familiar scale

  • @adampizzi8870
    @adampizzi8870 Před 8 lety +715

    By the time you see any light in the movie with the coke bottle the light beam has completely passed through the bottle and is out of the shot. What you are actually seeing is the light that bounced off the coke bottle and ended up inside the camera's lens. The camera can only record light which comes in contact with it's sensors. So if you think about it you are not exactly seeing how light propagates through an object. You are seeing how this scene directs light toward a lens overtime.

    • @RBZ06LT6
      @RBZ06LT6 Před 7 lety +8

      Thank you! Thats what i tought. People need to question theirselves a bit more!

    • @Synday
      @Synday Před 7 lety +18

      Adam Pizzi hello captain obvious. seems like you passed elementary school! congratz

    • @DJxTriKz
      @DJxTriKz Před 7 lety +74

      Synday Wow, you replied to a year old comment and tried to be a smartass. You came off as really cool on the internet. Good job.

    • @jmoa5758
      @jmoa5758 Před 7 lety +11

      Facepalm. Yes, but that is irrelevant as what was intended is achieved anyways.

    • @Stryker1297
      @Stryker1297 Před 7 lety +10

      Justin Moua not necessarily face-palm. Some people probably didn't get that. It's a pretty helpful comment

  • @BhardwajAditya
    @BhardwajAditya Před 2 lety +1

    The thumbnail is showing a light effect.
    If I scroll up, the upper edge of the bottle gets a reddish colour and if I scroll
    down it seems that the thumbnail has become larger for a while (having a reddish colour at the edge).

  • @HeNiityearsago
    @HeNiityearsago Před 3 lety +7

    You know you've been living with an Indian dude for too long when you adapt his accent

  • @fredirecko
    @fredirecko Před 3 lety +189

    Every MIT phD student is a potential James Bond villain

  • @madmatmp
    @madmatmp Před 6 lety +702

    The Slo Mo Guys will need one of these 😆

    • @Mrgranturismo4ever
      @Mrgranturismo4ever Před 5 lety +1

      I bet there's only a handful of these

    • @pyroguyman096
      @pyroguyman096 Před 5 lety +26

      Honestly, what would they film with this that wouldn't just appear to be standing still?

    • @Dani-yd5mb
      @Dani-yd5mb Před 5 lety +3

      Fck Yuu well if you watched the video, it's a few cameras that trigger at a specific time then all pieces put together. if you had good timing with a few phones, you can do it urself

    • @TheElvisnator
      @TheElvisnator Před 5 lety +3

      100,000 $ - 10,000,000 $

    • @vaporii
      @vaporii Před 5 lety

      Holy crap no, they would be indestructible.

  • @toudertmenouar3943
    @toudertmenouar3943 Před měsícem +2

    After 12 years, CZcams finally found me worthy to give this recommendation. 😅😅😅

  • @Naitikrathore014
    @Naitikrathore014 Před 3 lety +12

    I got this recommended after 8 years 😂😂

  • @nyclposter
    @nyclposter Před 9 lety +903

    They should film the slit experiment......should be fun.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Před 7 lety +2

      nyclposter What is that?!

    • @notherNappaghost
      @notherNappaghost Před 7 lety +73

      recording it would cause the probability waves to collapse back into matter. so what we would see would be a single linear movement path rather than the wave interference that its famous for.

    • @BlackMesaEmployee
      @BlackMesaEmployee Před 7 lety +1

      nyclposter 😱

    • @teovinokur9362
      @teovinokur9362 Před 7 lety

      Yesss

    • @heron7869
      @heron7869 Před 7 lety +16

      nah wouldn't work

  • @thomaspollock391
    @thomaspollock391 Před 7 lety +54

    we've had this for over 5 years and nobody is talking about the fact that we can take slow motion video of light? this is an incredible invention!

    • @th3smurf692
      @th3smurf692 Před 8 měsíci +8

      But only in a Lab setup. Because the light has to be switched on and off, because the camera only captures a line and therefore only a source from a Controlled light can be used. Not to mention the Lab conditions

  • @CHUCKSCHUMACHER
    @CHUCKSCHUMACHER Před 2 lety +1

    2:32
    the way your eyes shifted to your right for a second is trustworthy. It is indicative of recall memory and I can believe everything you are telling me 😎👍

  • @sofastealer0253
    @sofastealer0253 Před 2 lety +1

    Light is so epic if you start a rave without him the lights won’t work

  • @lecturesbywalterlewin.they9259

    Spectacular!!!

    • @letsmakeit9710
      @letsmakeit9710 Před 5 lety +11

      Lectures by Walter Lewin. They will make you ♥ Physics. How it possible , because we see only with the help of light photon but when actually photon are slow motion then how can we see any picture or shot because already light are slow down hence time traveling of light also slow down
      If you have any idea please explain me
      -Question from indian

    • @woowooNeedsFaith
      @woowooNeedsFaith Před 5 lety +1

      +let's make it
      You don't make any sense whatsoever. You ask somebody to make sense of YOUR misunderstanding of the whole thing, and of course that can't be done. How this "virtual camera" works, is explained at 0:26 - 0:42. There is no slowed down light involved.

    • @alisoltani2425
      @alisoltani2425 Před 5 lety +10

      Oh Walter Lewin is here🤗

    • @spoonkey
      @spoonkey Před 5 lety +1

      Spiderman

    • @davidhatcher7016
      @davidhatcher7016 Před 5 lety

      Yea

  • @thersten
    @thersten Před 6 lety +124

    I learned advanced physics from reading CZcams comments. apparently that's where all the PhDs spend their time.

    • @realdeal5712
      @realdeal5712 Před 5 lety

      Lol no. Only uneducate idiot like u. 99% youtube comment are taught at highschool and many more are bs

    • @ansh6370
      @ansh6370 Před 5 lety +6

      PhD?
      Pizza hut delivery?

    • @jmb9040
      @jmb9040 Před 5 lety +1

      PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy

    • @gunnarolafur3691
      @gunnarolafur3691 Před 5 lety +1

      JMB r/woooosh

    • @mhkuntug
      @mhkuntug Před 5 lety

      Painfully Howling Dog?

  • @maross80
    @maross80 Před měsícem

    Its astonishing how this can actually work, with all the smudges on each surface, and the amount of flying dust in this regular room.

  • @amir2880
    @amir2880 Před měsícem +1

    why should the camera get the light all the way before the target point

  • @kyledilbert6424
    @kyledilbert6424 Před 8 lety +562

    I absolutely love how when a new achievement occurs ,everyone starts to rant about how it's fake and all

    • @tr-8r417
      @tr-8r417 Před 8 lety +32

      I invented a carrot, that's slightly less orange, "FAKE! It's photoshop!"

    • @rochelimit55555
      @rochelimit55555 Před 7 lety +10

      It's old, it's already around since 5 years ago, and yet this is the only video showing light in slow motion.

    • @GroovBird
      @GroovBird Před 7 lety +3

      No, it's not. It's the only video that became popular. I did some googling, and I found the following page: www.mit.edu/~velten/press/content/

    • @rochelimit55555
      @rochelimit55555 Před 7 lety +3

      ***** Thanks for sharing Dave, but I know that page with the apple videos and the door video, and that is the same exact page I saw 5 years ago. In fact all of those videos are actually in one single lecture by the Indian-looking guy. which I heard exactly 5 years ago. I don't know why they haven't created any more of these in a 5 year gap, was the camera too expensive? was the camera broke? was it fake? not sure...

    • @GroovBird
      @GroovBird Před 7 lety +1

      I don't think it was a specific type of camera. I think it was an experiment, like a one off. Reading the document, I'm also convinced that what we see in the videos is not "real" but is based on the information that is captured and then rendered. The whole thing is called "computational photography" too.

  • @web276
    @web276 Před 6 lety +1255

    A white guy with an Indian accent is more impressive than the light

  • @vishwajeetprasad1729
    @vishwajeetprasad1729 Před 3 lety +3

    Now I understand why Derek said that it is measured the speed of light in a round trip. I was totally confused back then that we can measure the speed of light in one direction

  • @SonGoku-by3uy
    @SonGoku-by3uy Před 3 lety +1

    The light already reached the bottle cap when u saw it at once, as it will also cover the distance to reach the camera to get recorded.

  • @neikoo7785
    @neikoo7785 Před 7 lety +93

    How many terabytes does 1sec take to capture

    • @neikoo7785
      @neikoo7785 Před 7 lety +12

      For them to capture it they will need to start the camera before the light and if that's the speed of light well then it will take up storage

    • @wooferjr169
      @wooferjr169 Před 7 lety

      probably a few kilobytes or 2 megabytes

    • @RivenbladeS
      @RivenbladeS Před 7 lety

      AllNamesRntAvailable i believe that 1 trillion fps is 1 trillion frames per sec. say an inage is 2mb. 1 trillion inages is 1 trillion × 2×1000. if the video is 0.0000001sec you just divide the previous with 10000000 or 10^7. so it would be 100.000.000×2 or 200 million bytes or 200 gb.correct me if im wrong

    • @wooferjr169
      @wooferjr169 Před 7 lety

      rivenblades Yes you're wrong lol it'll be just a few megabytes.

    • @wmconorbrown
      @wmconorbrown Před 7 lety +2

      1 trillion is a huge number. If you slowed 1 second of footagee down to 30 frames per second, it would take 1057 years to watch the whole second.

  • @Mr3344555
    @Mr3344555 Před 6 lety +183

    When science reaches it's Epitome, they use coca cola plastic bottles to measure light.

  • @lovingherwasgay
    @lovingherwasgay Před 3 lety +3

    WHY would they keep the bottle's etiquette on 🙀 it's literally interfering with the view of the thing they're trying to catch on camera

  • @Ironbattlemace
    @Ironbattlemace Před 11 měsíci +3

    That's beyond awesome.
    This is one thing I was sure we can't capture.

  • @Hawxxy
    @Hawxxy Před 6 lety +646

    This video was sponsored by Coca Cola.

  • @daiduongdaviddinh140
    @daiduongdaviddinh140 Před 3 lety +532

    I was expecting to see photons flying at slow mo. 😠

    • @knytlite
      @knytlite Před 3 lety +46

      You did

    • @VercilJuan
      @VercilJuan Před 3 lety +40

      You just did.

    • @knytlite
      @knytlite Před 3 lety +14

      @@VercilJuan I think maybe that was the joke lol. I'll just go ahead and r/wooosh myself out

    • @willsonjohn9179
      @willsonjohn9179 Před 3 lety +8

      Photons can't interact with photons 🙄

    • @mikemanthe
      @mikemanthe Před 3 lety +24

      willson john thank you! You cannot *see* photons. You can only see things that can effectively reflect light (photons). Photons are the source of ‘seeing’ - it a chicken and the egg thing...

  • @user-um9sl1kj6u
    @user-um9sl1kj6u Před 2 měsíci

    Launching an O Neil Cylinder should be a relatively easy affair. Once you have a pair of Cylinders, you could launch a 3rd from one using a mixture of liquid oxygen and hydrogen, wait for them to expand like an air suspension, and then Ignite it to launch you where you need to go.
    The Cylinder can have a central flywheel (like the one wheel skateboard) to help stabilize/be "thrown" like a Discus (which should also make more efficient fusion) besides flywheels at the end caps which can be designed to fit underneath the floor so you have unobstructed views of the outside.
    The idea is to have an expandable construction habitat module that fits together alongside scaffolds that can be screwed/wrapped together, like beading a bracelet/plumbing tubes, that way as you build that ring, any worker could come out of any module and lay down/guide stainless steel (or sintered graphene steel sheet) platforms, cables, or anything else that's required. Once that Initial ring is completed, the habitat/construction ring can detach and drag industrial cables/chains to the other side about 400,000 feet (or however length you want, like an accordion) that way people have something to work against and attach more platforms in series/parallel like magnetic legos.
    You need magnetic/self assembling modules like Ariel Eckblaw's modules, but you also need people to help build the thing (humans have not built any tube that's 50,000 feet by 400,000 ft) People and self assembly is required, not just one- in case something goes wrong and you could easily fix it. Her modules could serve as industrial girders/scaffolds so that you can install prewiring, hyper capacitors/salt water batteries, graphene concrete batteries, or even graphene aluminum/paper batteries can be used.
    The modules/beads can be anything needed, whether they are crew quarters, galleys, storage, tourist hotels, or just an easy way to get around the ring and out the door to lay down more platforms.
    Either way, the goal Is to turn at least 30 or 40 percent of the Cylinder's mass into a huge battery.
    To get More Speed, for instance to get out of the solar system at a good Clip, chemically/mechanically/magnetically launching cylinders along say 100 to 500 pairs of Cylinders would be necessary, but that would take a Few Lifetimes.
    The Idea is to Use As Little of the onboard fuel and power as possible, and the Cylinder itself would have to have ,most of it's interior mass filled with as much water as possible (Fusion power and drive)
    Just like a Hyperloop, an O Neil Cylinder could Also be treated like a Hyperloop, but you need Mass on the sides and top/bottom.

  • @koushiknallapuneni2564
    @koushiknallapuneni2564 Před 2 lety +3

    I've got notification of this video many 100's of times in the last 4-5 years,since start of my engineering, but didn't bother to see it. At last finally Today I viewed it After completion Of My Graduation and After 1 year Job anniversary too LMAO 😆🤣🤣🤣. 🔥🔥🔥🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @aadarshroy2000
    @aadarshroy2000 Před 4 lety +539

    Anyone thinking that Ramesh is from IIT is wrong . He received his undergraduate degree from College of engineering,Pune😁😅

    • @anuj8825
      @anuj8825 Před 4 lety +28

      वाव । ...
      He must hv won some olympiad; that he got into MIT.

    • @FullMetalChains
      @FullMetalChains Před 4 lety +69

      @@anuj8825 he is a teacher not a student. You don't have to win Olympiads to become a teacher

    • @ARNABROY-hz7re
      @ARNABROY-hz7re Před 4 lety +35

      I m also in pune university , lol that doesn't mean that I will also go into MIT 😂

    • @aadarshroy2000
      @aadarshroy2000 Před 4 lety +27

      @@ARNABROY-hz7re I didn't told it.I just cleared that he is not an IITian and he is a faculty member of MIT .

    • @rahulkalyan267
      @rahulkalyan267 Před 4 lety +1

      How you know him

  • @starvetodeath123
    @starvetodeath123 Před 10 lety +1143

    Ya did it again, MIT!

  • @JoseMartinez-kg4gy
    @JoseMartinez-kg4gy Před 23 dny +1

    How is the camera capturing photons emitted from inside the bottle faster than the photons take to move through the bottle ?

  • @abrenvillanueva8623
    @abrenvillanueva8623 Před 3 lety +3

    Him: One trillion frames per second camera
    Me: watching @140p 😂

  • @calciumfree9626
    @calciumfree9626 Před 6 lety +1040

    For lazy people 1:47

  • @kirjian
    @kirjian Před 3 lety +193

    The problem with being faster than light is that we only live in darkness.

  • @thomasslone1964
    @thomasslone1964 Před 7 měsíci

    if we can control the timing this well what we could do is add many more cameras, i think there will be small variance in each pulse meaning you aren't getting an accurate image

  • @F8Tributo
    @F8Tributo Před 7 měsíci

    In the classic slit experiment, the waveform function collapses when the electron or photon is "observed". And this is primarily because the sensors used to "observe", are not passively and solely "observing". Rather, the various sensors intended to observe are actually "affecting" the particle as it goes thru the slits, collapsing the waveform function.
    So that's the problem- how to "observe" a particle, without "affecting" it. Perhaps this unique arrangement and technique of photography could be used to passively observe photons passing through the slits.

  • @ThisGuyDrives
    @ThisGuyDrives Před 5 lety +140

    I’d like to know exactly what’s in CZcams’s algorithm that it thinks of me and says,
    “I got this video from over 7 years ago that you’re are going to LOVE!”

    • @mohitthorat8580
      @mohitthorat8580 Před 4 lety +1

      It could be that the people you follow or the people CZcams has clubbed you with like these sort of videos

    • @sirlyon3333
      @sirlyon3333 Před 4 lety +5

      I mean, its better that they at least bring things back up from the catalogues than forget them for eternity

    • @Lambda_Ovine
      @Lambda_Ovine Před 3 lety +3

      Well, did you like it?

    • @geli95us
      @geli95us Před 3 lety

      @@MyChannel-bh6sc yeah, I don't know why the age of the video should matter if you enjoyed it

    • @yahaaa1343
      @yahaaa1343 Před 3 lety

      I know why it was recomended for it's sci content, i consume it reularly.
      But , why now and not earlier ?
      For me that's the whole point.

  • @RayNow
    @RayNow Před 5 lety +74

    Explanation: it's impossible to see a beam of light the same way we can see a bullet in slow motion. We can see a bullet only by catching the light it reflects, but a light beam will not reflect or emit light, it's completely invisible unless it gets directly to your sensor, and then it disappears. They try to make it look like the bright spot travelling in the coke bottle is the equivalent of the bullet travelling through the apple, but it is not: the moving bright spot is the reflection of a spherical light pulse emitted by the laser against the side of the bottle and back at the captors.

    • @atmbm5261
      @atmbm5261 Před 5 lety +6

      Nice one, you copied a one year old comment. Congrats

    • @user-ue3gx8nu1t
      @user-ue3gx8nu1t Před 5 lety +6

      you legit copy and pasted that

    • @Bevsworld04
      @Bevsworld04 Před 5 lety

      RayNow soooo what you're saying is that we are seeing the paped of light?

    • @elmerynxat6187
      @elmerynxat6187 Před 5 lety

      Damed Ass..!! LOL

    • @Droe9667Pantera
      @Droe9667Pantera Před 5 lety +1

      Light beams emit light lmao, how do you think we can see a Lazer pointer in the air even when it's not directly pointed in our eyes

  • @valtearalte0657
    @valtearalte0657 Před 7 měsíci +1

    it's 2023 and this just came up on my feed

  • @RayRay-uw6ms
    @RayRay-uw6ms Před rokem +1

    12 years later, still haven't found a use for it

  • @nuclear8817
    @nuclear8817 Před 7 lety +229

    Fun fact: The multiple camera array technique they used to film this is the same technique that the US used in the 1950's to create extremely high speed, extremely high definition recordings of nuclear weapons tests. You should check it out. There's a video here on CZcams titled *"First milliseconds of nuclear bomb test."*

    • @IDMYM8
      @IDMYM8 Před 6 lety

      Nuclear ok i'll do that

    • @dsolis1352
      @dsolis1352 Před 6 lety

      Nuclear

    • @zakman246
      @zakman246 Před 6 lety

      Nuclear

    • @mcbarnhart
      @mcbarnhart Před 6 lety +5

      Not unless they exploded a bomb every trillionth of a second. Listen carefully- the laser is pulsed, and they shoot just one line of the video on each pulse. The video is a composite of partial pictures of a huge number of pulses

    • @ZerinZarinZerin
      @ZerinZarinZerin Před 6 lety

      Yes, you're right.

  • @ThePieMan305
    @ThePieMan305 Před 7 lety +431

    I play Skyrim at 1 trillion fps

  • @_TheGuyWithNoName_
    @_TheGuyWithNoName_ Před 3 lety

    Light withdrawal symptoms
    - No Vision
    - Darkness
    - Fear (May vary to person to person)
    - Risk of toe stub

  • @fz1000red
    @fz1000red Před 2 lety +16

    The laser has a mesmerizing effect that was cut short by the mention of a "light pulse" bringing up old memories of a college calculus and physics class where my roomie engaged in the "light is a single wave vs light is a string of individual particles" battle with our professor.
    As for me, I was happy with my B+/A- getting me through those years of a pre-internet college educational experience.
    College student access to the powerful tools of the Internet might imply that college can be vastly different today, but then you have to actually dig into every info source to ensure each is vetted and proven reliable, accurate, truthful and freely available.
    Some might persuasively argue that vetting internet based information sources actually made for increased study and project time compared pre-internet study.

  • @morning5tarr
    @morning5tarr Před 4 lety +199

    *Still faster than my internet explorer.*

  • @grisha1528
    @grisha1528 Před 4 lety +51

    I watched this at 0.5x speed for extra details

  • @xaidet
    @xaidet Před 3 lety +2

    One trillion frames per second!
    Internet Explorer:
    I was born in darkness, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but blinding.”

  • @whome6168
    @whome6168 Před 3 lety +2

    1:08 "With zeez mirrors, we can zoo anything!"

  • @peacematters4557
    @peacematters4557 Před 6 lety +141

    Didnt they had anything else as test probe than coke bottle??

  • @mikesanders3246
    @mikesanders3246 Před 5 lety +60

    Oh how Newton, Einstein and Huygen & Hooke would have loved to see this video.

    • @cringebob965
      @cringebob965 Před 4 lety +1

      And stephen hawking
      (R.I.P)

    • @marcioamaral7511
      @marcioamaral7511 Před 4 lety +3

      @@cringebob965 this is from 2011

    • @cringebob965
      @cringebob965 Před 4 lety +1

      Márcio Amaral
      Oh so he couldve seen this
      Hopefully he saw this before his death

    • @mostpassiveuser8904
      @mostpassiveuser8904 Před 3 lety

      They already have. That's how the speed of light is measured. Don't forget that what you're seeing here is the light that is diffracted by the air and reaches the camera. Depending on the distance between the camera and the bottle, the light you see in the image has already moved farther ahead.

  • @Yourmomma568
    @Yourmomma568 Před 2 lety

    how does the camera pick up light moving between objects slower than the distance to and from the camera and its light source?

  • @somedude4805
    @somedude4805 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wow this was 11 years ago now? I feel so old...

  • @sffkhlkldadsakdjalkdjas2523

    Imagine getting 1,000,000,000,000 frames per second, but then remembering that your monitor is capped at 30hz...

  • @momentomoridaze6410
    @momentomoridaze6410 Před 6 lety +506

    6 years later..
    in my recamandad video ..
    wow CZcams..

    • @mahirahmed6282
      @mahirahmed6282 Před 6 lety +36

      Raj bizzle 5 years later*
      recommended*

    • @carnivoid
      @carnivoid Před 6 lety +2

      9snaker no one cares about the months

    • @yoke4352
      @yoke4352 Před 6 lety +3

      Carnivoid *years

    • @carnivoid
      @carnivoid Před 6 lety

      Stingy, IT'S MINE no it's months because he means 5 years and something months even tho the years has a difference of 6 years he does care of the months

    • @carnivoid
      @carnivoid Před 6 lety +1

      Now it's completely six years

  • @ParthPaTeL-wm3kt
    @ParthPaTeL-wm3kt Před 3 lety +1

    Concept here is strobing, different plus strobe and camera sensor strobe creates images.

  • @cheese8520
    @cheese8520 Před 2 lety +5

    So what are the implications of time in this experiment? For example, how much time does it take for the photon to travel to the apple from the perspective of the photon?

    • @cooperchipman5003
      @cooperchipman5003 Před 5 měsíci

      If Google is correct, it takes literally no time from the perspective of the photon.