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>In his quest to bring ever-faster cameras to the world, Caltech's Lihong Wang has developed technology that can reach blistering speeds of 70 trillion frames per second, fast enough to see light travel. Just like the camera in your cell phone, though, it can only produce flat images.

Jesus fucken christ... Imagine the size of that sd card...

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One day we will be able to stream 70 trillion fps porn... what a time to be alive...

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All this is shit compared to my chronovisor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronovisor

I can film jesus christ

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Never read that but I'll add it to my expanding list.

You may enjoy this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Light_of_Other_Days

>The Light of Other Days is a 2000 science fiction novel written by Stephen Baxter based on a synopsis by Arthur C. Clarke,[1] which explores the development of wormhole technology to the point where information can be passed instantaneously between points in the spacetime continuum.

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>When the technology is released to the general public, it effectively destroys all secrecy and privacy. The novel examines the philosophical issues that arise from the world's population (increasingly suffering from ecological and political disturbances) being aware that they could be under constant observation by anyone, or that they could observe anyone without their knowledge.