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YES WITH Eyes but yet not ABLE to SEE ! MADE Much More ''visible'' through Science !Those subtle movements are something we’d never be able to see with just the naked eye, but this technology is opening our eyes to a world of movements we may have never knew existed-literally.
On the surface this may seem like some weak special effects, but it’s got a practical application, and it could save lives one day.
The MIT team has hopes that this process can be a useful diagnostic tool in the medical field “for pulse monitoring and seeing where blood flows in the body to look for asymmetries.” The magnification would allow doctors to see issues and possibly detect medical problems relative to blood flow sooner.
“The technology could also be used for newborn infants to monitor their vital signs without hooking up various machines that could annoy the baby.”
The technology isn’t only for medical purposes though. It could go a long way in researching a number of things. The first thing that comes to my mind is, those guys at Myth Busters would sure love to get their hands on this!
In the YouTube video below, the viewer can see a candle burning. The flame juts around slightly, and that we can see with our naked eyes, but the video with MIT’s technology applied shows the molecules above the flame dancing all around.
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YES WITH Eyes but yet not ABLE to SEE ! MADE Much More ''visible'' through Science !Those subtle movements are something we’d never be able to see with just the naked eye, but this technology is opening our eyes to a world of movements we may have never knew existed-literally.
ReplyDeleteOn the surface this may seem like some weak special effects, but it’s got a practical application, and it could save lives one day.
The MIT team has hopes that this process can be a useful diagnostic tool in the medical field “for pulse monitoring and seeing where blood flows in the body to look for asymmetries.” The magnification would allow doctors to see issues and possibly detect medical problems relative to blood flow sooner.
“The technology could also be used for newborn infants to monitor their vital signs without hooking up various machines that could annoy the baby.”
The technology isn’t only for medical purposes though. It could go a long way in researching a number of things. The first thing that comes to my mind is, those guys at Myth Busters would sure love to get their hands on this!
In the YouTube video below, the viewer can see a candle burning. The flame juts around slightly, and that we can see with our naked eyes, but the video with MIT’s technology applied shows the molecules above the flame dancing all around.
MIT Computer Program Reveals Invisible Motion in Video
... cont/-