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Harold Edgerton | What the Naked Eye Cannot See

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Intrigued by what he could not see, Harold Edgerton made it his life’s mission to analyze motion and extend our perception of time.

Edgerton was an inventor and a MIT professor who combined the stroboscopic process with the camera’s flash, and thereby he was able to photograph an entire range of movement that previously could not be seen by the naked eye.

Via My Modern Met

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