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can someone explain to how this works? Does it really reverse time?
can someone explain to how this works? Does it really reverse time?
It all started when my friend Jesse told me that if you get a strobe light fast enough, you can make it look like dripping water is going in slow motion or even backwards. This phenomenon happens because strobe lights can 'capture' an instant in time and allow your eyes to see it as lasting longer than an instant.
So if the strobe light captures consecutive instants of time just out of sync with a periodic occurrence such as dripping water from a faucet, it can appear that the drops are moving slowly or even backwards.
cleanbluesky said:The strobe dictates the frequency of what you see. In order for the drop to seem as if it is stopped, the strobe would flash, and when the drop above has fallen to the place of the original drop the strobe would flash again - hence appearing as if the original drop had remained in place despite merely being replaced.
kaiowas said:Reversing time would be impossible. It probably just reverses gravity or something.
kaiowas said:Reversing time would be impossible. It probably just reverses gravity or something.
quoted for truth... simple trick of making you believe the drop hasn't moved when in fact its just the next drop is being illuminated when in the same drop as the first
same with how u can make them go backwards, you flash a bit quicker each time and the drop looks like it is going up instead of down
kaiowas said:Reversing time would be impossible. It probably just reverses gravity or something.
kaiowas said:Reversing time would be impossible. It probably just reverses gravity or something.
Tru said:How can helicopters take off then?![]()
Tru said:To compete with gravity you would need more power than the moon. It's far easier to just reverse gravity, that's why helicopters only fly during the day, when the moon isn't watching.