41 Comments
  1. Bora Rossi says

    Wait a picosecond!…that shoe wrapper tho 😮

  2. Thomas Norton-Crossman says

    Vista? Really?

  3. TsquaredTest1 says

    It was "mind blowing"

  4. Callum Broxson says

    Welcome Back To Another Episode Of Why Was This In A Recommendations?

  5. Herold D'souza says

    He looks like Q from impractical jokers

  6. S4 says

    But will it blend?

  7. adventurist.tv says

    What will really blow your mind is that each frame is showing where the pulse of light was, several picoseconds before the frame was captured, since you have to take into account the amount of time it took for the diffused light to get from the milky solution to the camera. In that short time, the pulse has already moved forward in the milky solution.

  8. kabouil says

    so crazy

  9. Saprogeist says

    it's like watching a YouTube gamer take on an e-sports champion

  10. backup01234 says

    fake. just "forget" to remove label from a bottle? capture bottle to mobile?

  11. Shawn Lepe says

    These guys: Watch @5:08 how light travels in slow motion.
    Me: Hold my beer, I'm watching it in even slower speed at 0.25x on YouTube.

  12. Shyboy says

    Elon musk is gonna make a 19 trillion fps camera

  13. Greg d'Entremont says

    Could you take a video of light going through a diffraction grating?

  14. _Satik says

    Can I play games at 10 trillion fps?

  15. EENIX says

    Yeah it’s fast.. But can it run Doom though?

  16. Simply Human says

    Nothing about how. Very disappointing.

  17. Kyle Lou says
  18. wow so does that mean it can run reality the game?

  19. Simon Henkes says

    Really cool, but what practical applications does this tech have or could this have? Like what's the use of this tech? Genuinely asking this out of interest because I'm rather clueless

  20. Xtriple o letsgo says

    Ummmmm 10 trillion?!

  21. Brice Johnson says

    Do the double slit experiment!

  22. JL says

    I think this video proves that all photons are ghostly travelers that we've been trapping in our dimension and exploiting. Sort of like Poltergeist mixed with some episode of Star Trek: Voyager.

  23. Travis Cummings says

    That student is def. not a teacher… he wasnt really tryna explain anything. He jus wanted them to watch and stfu😂🤣

  24. Omnis Imperator says

    Technically, everything you see is light.

  25. Wolfen says

    10 Trillion FPS? WTF???

  26. Article 12 says

    quantum mechanics supposedly forbids this

  27. 🎩AnOnYmOuS🎩 says

    Кто от авпоут?

  28. FX SERENITY says

    Its so Epic and Amazing that my brain has a hard time accepting this experiment LOL . Great Job Guys

  29. qwertyuiop9060 says

    Dan really looks like Q from impractical Jokers

  30. Christopher Garcia says

    I feel like this is illegal

  31. Doggo Boi says

    I pit 10 trillion frames per second at .25x speed which means I watched light at 40 trillion frames per second

  32. Hyper Hektor says

    This video is incompatible with the leading SJW-ideology xD. no diversity, 135% priviledge ;D
    https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/check-your-privilege

  33. JohnnyZL says

    10000000000000 is ten trillion

  34. Kahanu Morales says

    The mad lads actually did it

  35. Theninjagecko says

    The speed is fine they need to increase the resolution.

  36. Kieren Van Der Haar says

    Why doesn't any1 do the double slit experiment with this camera

  37. Kieren Van Der Haar says

    U 2 are irratatingly stupid, u actually insult the poor kids intelligence

  38. Noah Sheppard says

    Used windows 7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  39. Griffith Andy says

    Why dont you put a video of a bullet and a laser for perspective.

  40. Abhishek Bajpai says

    If this is real..then totally amazing and unique job has been done by you guys…i m really shocked..and you know excited too

  41. edwardapier says

    I am a big fan of CUP imaging. I have the pleasure of doing some time dependant radiative transfer modeling to help interpret CUP imaging results.

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