minus-squareHoratioHufnagel@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.ml•This camera captures 156.3 trillion frames per secondlinkfedilinkarrow-up13·8 months agoA femtosecond is 10^-15 seconds. Tera Hertz frequency is equivalent to a period length of 10^-12 second, a pikosecond. So with 156 tera Hertz a frame is around 6.4 femtoseconds. Planck time is around 10^-43, so still some way to go until we reach the clock speed of our universe :) Hope I did that right! linkfedilink
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A femtosecond is 10^-15 seconds. Tera Hertz frequency is equivalent to a period length of 10^-12 second, a pikosecond.
So with 156 tera Hertz a frame is around 6.4 femtoseconds.
Planck time is around 10^-43, so still some way to go until we reach the clock speed of our universe :)
Hope I did that right!