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In other words if you were to blink around the time Jesus was born, you would open your eyes around the time of when WW1 started.
- Source SlowMoGuys/California Institue of Technology |
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"It’s very early to puzzle out the line “fastest slow motion”
Good fact though! "
It's a bit of an oxymoron I know, but it blows my mind we are now able to visibly observe how the light travels. |
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"It’s very early to puzzle out the line “fastest slow motion”
Good fact though!
It's a bit of an oxymoron I know, but it blows my mind we are now able to visibly observe how the light travels."
I think the journey of light was measured and observed as it shone through the ears of everyone at yesterday’s Brexit rally.. |
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"It’s very early to puzzle out the line “fastest slow motion”
Good fact though!
It's a bit of an oxymoron I know, but it blows my mind we are now able to visibly observe how the light travels.
I think the journey of light was measured and observed as it shone through the ears of everyone at yesterday’s Brexit rally.. "
Let's not make science political Trump |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It’s very early to puzzle out the line “fastest slow motion”
Good fact though!
It's a bit of an oxymoron I know, but it blows my mind we are now able to visibly observe how the light travels.
I think the journey of light was measured and observed as it shone through the ears of everyone at yesterday’s Brexit rally.. "
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17,022,169,440,000,000,000 miles or around 17 Octodecillion is how far the Andromeda Galaxy is.
So with our current technology a spaceship would take roughly 110,962,285,714 years to get there |
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"It’s very early to puzzle out the line “fastest slow motion”
Good fact though!
It's a bit of an oxymoron I know, but it blows my mind we are now able to visibly observe how the light travels." the slow Mo guys? I love watching their stuff on YouTube quite amazing to see some of the stuff we cant normally. And I know for a fact there's going to be a "what like your dick?" Comment out so I'm just throwing it out there before anyone else does... |
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