Although this video is in Japanese, but you don't really need to understand what they are talking about, to enjoy what they are presenting. Basically, this college professor has invented a camera that can capture images, specifically video images, at 1/1,000,000th of a second. What it means is that you can literally see how a drop of water goes flat when it hits the ground, or a detail process of puncturing a water balloon. This video is 9:30 minutes long, but I think it's worth it. Especially if you have some extra time on the weekend. Tell me what you think!
Obituary | A. Cecil Schoeneman | Miller Funeral Home & On-Site Crematory
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Cecil worked at Schoeneman Bros. Co. in Inwood, IA and then in Sioux Falls
for over 60 years. He became interested in sports cars in 1955 and started
racin...
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