Let light keep using science and technology bro. Quit gatekeeping.
Miserable_Concert219 on
This is the devil’s work.
Nice-Bookkeeper-3378 on
Pew pew pew
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wojtekpolska on
This is basically the same thing when you see videos of helicopters that fly with the rotor blades seemingly not spinning.
pretty cool effect :p
EnderWin on
There’s no stopping here, is OP a bot?
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This is Steve Mould on YouTube. Give credit for what you post
Mistermxylplyx on
Congratulations, you’ve invented lightswitch!
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I once saw an effect like this in real life during a game of laser tag. I could literally see my laser shots travel through the air. At the time I had no clue how it was possible, but now I wonder if maybe they were using strobe lights in the room that were blinking fast enough so that normally it wouldn’t be noticeable.
But here people are saying it only works for digital cameras. So should it actually be impossible to recreate this effect for the human eye? Then what the hell did I see?
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Prestigious-Print461 on
This is clever use of understanding that cameras scan horizontally and that you can change the perception of the camera by briefly interrupting the beam. This would make it feel on camera that light is travelling in a slow pulsed packet.
ToughSpitfire on
Reminds me of the device they used in WW1 to time the machine guns shooting between the propellers.
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now make a gun and make it have burst, full auto and single.
Like hitting the cosmic snooze button light’s out, but in the nerdiest way possible.

Pew pew pew.
It’s Kylo Ren
Isn’t this how the speed of light was initially measured?
I wonder how many people see this vid and truly think light can be stopped
isn’t this only visible on camera though? i believe it is a technique called laser banding that has been around for quite some time.
Bro is a hero for stepping into the line of fire
https://i.redd.it/82q7k59y5r9g1.gif
I can clearly see the light moving soooo 🤷
Stormtrooper vibes (although it did hit the same spot more than once).
The good ol contra laser
Tldr that’s not what you see with bare eyes. And it involves tweaking the camera.
Pew pew!

That’s not stopping light, that’s controlling photons
Ah yes. By using science and technology.
https://i.redd.it/7vd6gp3p8r9g1.gif
Laser Cats!
Very cool 😎
> using science and technologyÂ
Ah yes, I use those daily!
“by using science and technology”
So that’s how ms frizzle play the light pinball
Let light keep using science and technology bro. Quit gatekeeping.
This is the devil’s work.
Pew pew pew

This is basically the same thing when you see videos of helicopters that fly with the rotor blades seemingly not spinning.
pretty cool effect :p
There’s no stopping here, is OP a bot?
This is Steve Mould on YouTube. Give credit for what you post
Congratulations, you’ve invented lightswitch!
I once saw an effect like this in real life during a game of laser tag. I could literally see my laser shots travel through the air. At the time I had no clue how it was possible, but now I wonder if maybe they were using strobe lights in the room that were blinking fast enough so that normally it wouldn’t be noticeable.
But here people are saying it only works for digital cameras. So should it actually be impossible to recreate this effect for the human eye? Then what the hell did I see?

This is clever use of understanding that cameras scan horizontally and that you can change the perception of the camera by briefly interrupting the beam. This would make it feel on camera that light is travelling in a slow pulsed packet.
Reminds me of the device they used in WW1 to time the machine guns shooting between the propellers.
Pew Pew Pew
You can do the same with water
https://i.redd.it/lzq129w5kr9g1.gif
Oh wow that’s so cool!
Pew pew pew
https://i.redd.it/857i491flr9g1.gif