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  • Time Microscope

    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

    That is a time microscope, not a camera.
    Some play hard to get, I play hard to want.

  • #2
    That is so cool!

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    • #3
      For an old guy, like me, to see light in motion, in slow motion, in my lifetime is a miracle. I am forced to use the much overused word "awe" for that is what it inspires. Remarkable!!!!!!!!!!!! :applause:
      Jack

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      • #4
        Defense, medical, recreational... seemingly small advancements like this have a large impact in our quality of life. :applause:

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        • #5
          It would be very cool if the new Mars rover had this capability.
          I shaved my balls for this :salute:

          Denon DVD1920, NAD C352, Hafler XL280 & XL600, B&W 602s3, MiniDSP, CHT 18.T(the duo), Acoustic Research PR1212
          Tama drums, Zildjian cymbals, Jackson & Epiphone guitars, Marshall amps

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          • #6
            Very cool. Too bad apple applied for the patent so we will only see this technology in the iphone 94857684939382s

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            • #7
              That is some crazy **** :eek:
              A knock at the door said "Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms" I thought it was a delivery.:biglaugh:

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              • #8
                Originally posted by J&D
                Very cool. Too bad apple applied for the patent so we will only see this technology in the iphone 94857684939382s
                Yeah, but at the rate they are going, that will be next year. :)
                Better living through Audio Nirvana!

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                • #9
                  My main question for those that watched the video, Can we now see what's behind celestial objects?:confused:
                  Some play hard to get, I play hard to want.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 20nickels
                    My main question for those that watched the video, Can we now see what's behind celestial objects?:confused:
                    I'd like to think so. Would you have to use existing light sources or provide our own could be an important question?
                    I shaved my balls for this :salute:

                    Denon DVD1920, NAD C352, Hafler XL280 & XL600, B&W 602s3, MiniDSP, CHT 18.T(the duo), Acoustic Research PR1212
                    Tama drums, Zildjian cymbals, Jackson & Epiphone guitars, Marshall amps

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