# Capturing Waves of Light With Femto-photography | Two Minute Papers #2

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Two Minute Papers
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRNUTN01SEg
- **Дата:** 08.08.2015
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## Описание

What is femto-photography? To be able to capture how waves of light propagate in space, one would need to build a camera that is able to take one trillion frames per second. At first, this sounds impossible, but researchers at MIT and the University of Zaragoza have managed to crack this nut: in their newest work they published to SIGGRAPH that they call femto-photography, we can observe how a mirror lights up with its image as light propagates from the light source to the camera. All this in slow motion!

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The paper "Femto-Photography: Capturing and Visualizing the Propagation of Light" is available here:
http://dspace.mit.edu/openaccess-disseminate/1721.1/82039
http://giga.cps.unizar.es/~diegog/ficheros/pdf_papers/femto.pdf
Disclaimer: I was not part of this research project, I am merely providing commentary on this work.

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## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRNUTN01SEg) Segment 1 (00:00 - 02:00)

a movie that we watch in the TV shows us from 25 to about 60 images per second in computer Graphics these images we refer to as frames a slow motion camera can capture up to the order of thousands of frames per second providing breathtaking footages like this one can quickly discover the beauty of even the most ordinary mundane moments of nature but if you think this is slow motion then take a look at this computer Graphics researchers have been working on a system that is able to capture one trillion frames per second how much is that exactly well it means that if every single person who lives on Earth would be able to help us then every single one of us would have to take about 140 photographs in one second and we would then need to add all of these photographs up to obtain only one second of footage what is all the is good for well for example capturing light as an electromagnetic wave as it hits and travels along objects in space like the wall that you see here physicists used to say that there's a really short instance of time when you stand in front of the mirror you look at it and there is no mirror image in it is completely black what is this Wizardry and how is this possible since Einstein we know that the speed of light is finite it is not instantaneous it takes time to travel from the light source hit the mirror and end up hitting your eye for you to see your mirror reflection researchers at MIT and the University of sarosa have captured this very moment take a look it is an enlightening experience the paper is available in the description box and it's a really enjoyable read a sizable portion of it is understandable for everyone even without mathematical knowledge all you need is just a little imagination thanks for watching and I'll see you next week

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*Источник: https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/14971*