"Slow Mo Guys Capture Speed"
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•Two guys captured the speed of light on camera at 10 trillion frames per second
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Two guys captured the speed of light on camera at 10 trillion frames per second .
Gavin Free and Daniel Gruchy aka the “ Slow Mo guys” have filmed all sorts of things in, you guessed it, slow motion.
Light travels at an unfathomable 186,000 miles per second, which they said was “ 20 million times faster than the fastest we've ever filmed”.
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