Science
Innovator Captures Light at 2 Billion Frames Per Second
Filmmaker and innovator Brian Haidet has made a significant leap in high-speed video technology by capturing a laser beam at an astonishing 2 billion frames per second. This groundbreaking achievement, showcased on his AlphaPhoenix channel, utilizes a unique method that involves creating a one-pixel video that is repeated to construct a complete image. The project not only highlights Haidet’s technical prowess but also offers a striking visual representation of the principles of physics.
To achieve this remarkable feat, Haidet completely redesigned his equipment, building it from scratch. In December 2022, he had already set a record with a camera capable of filming at 1 million fps. This time, he enhanced every aspect of his setup, including the motors, hardware, oscilloscope, signaling, and both recording and processing software. The result is a system that not only increases the frame rate but also improves the overall resolution of the captured images.
One of the most intriguing aspects of this experiment is the way light appears to behave differently based on its proximity to the camera. As light from a laser beam reflects off fog particles closer to the camera, it seems to arrive earlier than light reflecting from particles further away. This phenomenon serves as a visual representation of special relativity, offering viewers a unique glimpse into complex scientific principles right from Haidet’s garage.
Haidet’s work is more than just a technical accomplishment; it opens up new possibilities for understanding and visualizing light and motion. He plans to share additional material for those interested in delving deeper into the science and technology behind his work.
As advancements in imaging technology continue to evolve, innovations like Haidet’s capture not only the imagination but also push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of high-speed photography. For more insights and detailed explanations of his process, viewers can explore the bonus content available on his channel, which provides a thorough breakdown of the technology and methods used.
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