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[–] 2 pts

At that point the energy reaching the cmos sensor for your image is so intense the transistors just switch off or something. Basically you're etching the earth's rotation into your cmos chip.

[–] 2 pts

At that point the energy reaching the cmos sensor for your image is so intense the transistors just switch off or something. Basically you're etching the earth's rotation into your cmos chip.

You'd be surprised how much a camera image sensor can take without failing. GoPro just keeps going.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8HRP-iqHRE

https://youtu.be/M8HRP-iqHRE?t=535 (time of actual test)

But...they can't take laser light if the intensity of the output is high enough in the right wavelengths...

https://youtu.be/-BeTq99LqUo?t=429

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Cool, what i would like to see is an Earth model exactly replicating this same motion but from a 3d third person perspective just for clarity (i get that the Earth revolves around the sun / lol).

EDIT - but that whole inverse / twisting figure 8 circuit has me perplexed attempting to follow that in my head for the earth's elliptical plane motion around a (somewhat) stationary object.