In slow motion, it is shown how rays of light are reflected from mirrors.

Scientists from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne showed in slow motion how rays

lights are reflected from mirrors. They used a special camera to create the video.

In the camera, the shutter can close as fast as 3.8 nanoseconds. As a result, you get a lot of pictures - quite a lot so that they can then be “glued together” and the movement of light can be reconstructed.

It is reported that the video that turned out is part of a scientific work called "Superluminal four-dimensional visualization of light in flight."

Clarifies that the camera used forexperience is called MegaX. To create the video, the scientists also used machine learning to construct a three-dimensional light path. The technology can be used in robotics, virtual and augmented reality.