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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Imaging at a trillion frames per second | Ramesh Raskar
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] Imaging at a trillion frames per second | Ramesh Raskar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_9vd4HWlVA
 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] Imaging at a trillion frames per second | Ramesh Raskar

Sa*:
6:57 I like how they’re using a sigma 28-70 for quite possibly one of the most revolutionary cameras

At*********:
moment of truth 9:00 strange that no reaction from the crowd. I would be flying after these results there.

AB*********:

If i were there in the public regardless of others
I would've stood up and started hooting at
5:09
to 5:35
Wow there is always a solution isn't there!!!


Ma*********:
09:34...
??niaga yaS

Ch**************:
I was just thinking creating a new superhero with the power to see in fractions of fractions of a second with new senses like "experiencing" real time forces in the world, and he said 5:49

 


 

Top Comments : [TED] Imaging at a trillion frames per second | Ramesh Raskar

Gl********:
TED: imaging a trillion frames per second

Console players: but...but the eyes can only see 60 frames per second

ra**********************:
Dude(speaking from future 2019),you talk of changing the future,but no one knows about this research.....

Ja************:

Can we use this camera to finally see if Han or Greedo shot first?


Wh*********:

Hmmm..I really feel like buying a Coca-Cola now. Don't know why.


Mi***********:

2019 viewer here. That last line, "It's about time", did not get enough credit


1n**:
Why not take the Coca-Cola label off?

An**************:
I also saw this put into use by archaeologists to scan an entire area of a abandoned village. What they found was absolutely amazing. just with a flicker of light, they were able to map the entire surrounding area plus find hidden tombs or underground rooms/areas, never before seen.

Ja***********:

This is the most incredible thing I've ever seen!  But why aren't they redoing the double-slit experiment?  I would love to see wave-particle duality in action.  From what I can tell here, it's less a duality and more... splashy.

And why am I just now hearing about this?  This is from 2012!  People should have been stopping me in the street to tell me about this.


La********:

We need to perform the double slit with femtophotography! Maybe then we can understand the paradox of light being a particle, a wave, or something else!


JC***:

AMAZING!!!!
THIS GUY put his life to good use


Ra*********:

My jaw hit the floor when I saw that light go through the bottle, THEN I see evidence of Einstein's Relativity effects with those reversed wave patterns! I can`t believe this was published on here during 2012 and I have only just watched it in 2019!!
Awesome !


Ma*******:

Amazing accent


An*************:

A talk from 2012 and it's 2019 now. 7 years hence, no implementation of this tech. Something's wrong with either the tech itself or the people who pass patents.


dL*********:

How are the photons reaching the camera before they reach the end of the bottle?


dp***:
Me : see how much the technology has improved today.

Also me : wait.. it's 7 years old

Ja************:
Its 2018 and I just saw this. What has happened since then and why people aren't aware of this? Shouldn't it have been plastered all over the news as a major breakthrough? Or I was just living under a rock this whole time ...

IC***************:

As a PC gamer I can confirm that if you play under a trillion frames per second, you're a filthy casual


Jo********:

This is so exciting!  I can't wait to see where this will end up in ten years, or maybe even as soon as five years.  Technology is moving so quickly, there's no telling what will be done with this breakthrough!


Ze******:
"No matter how fast the light, it will always find that darkness there first." - Attribution: some philosopher

As**********:

hyper lens, femto and Li-Fi technologies will valuable ... precious...


va********:
Amazing .. you rock Ramesh

vi***********:

so how long until someone points this camera at the dual slit experiment?


Go*************:

A fantastic presentation by Mr. Ramesh, the concept is just awesome. But what was with the Audience - could they have been any less enthused?


Sl****:
Who the hell was his audience? These people just saw the speed of light, the fastest speed there is in our world. And they saw it slowed down enough to see it move in SLOW MOTION! Do they not understand what they just saw? The audience at the iPhone 5 was more excited than these people. This is easily one of the most incredible advances in science! The ability to see the speed of light... it's pretty fucking awesome people, get hype!

ka*******:

Second watch in 2019-Still I am in awe! :P


Ri******************:

this innovation, make me feel like live in a cave. this is terrific!!

a light speed camera


Ky*********:
Phewwwwwwwwwwww!!! JUST finished watching the video of the bullet going through a coke bottle...it was a long year but was worth it, you will never get the twist...trust me

Ta*******:
Wish my computer was that fast.

De*****:
2 minutes footage = 10 yottabytes  xD

Sc*******:

Screw scientific applications. I can finally take a picture of my wife with her mouth shut. My life is now complete.


4F******:
Technology is amazing! I can't wait a few years to have a femto-camera in my cellphone

DJ************:

They aren't really taking a video of a single event. They are repeating the event a trillion times and taking frames at different instances in time to get one full event. So if you think you can use this as a slow-mo camera to capture a water balloon bursting, you better have a LOT of water balloons...


te**************:
2012: we have trillion fps camera, soon in your phone
2019, Iphone: can't adjust the camera settings yet.. we chose you 4:3

Da**********:
And I still can’t get 60 frames on a dam PlayStation

Mi**:

scientists: nothing can be faster than the speed of light
this guy: well... i have this super fast camera....


 

 

[TED] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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