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