Warning: if you think you'll find anything in this post remotely related to photography, you're very wrong
I just thought I'd share with you this moment of pure geek joy!
In Dublin, at Trinity College, an experiment has been started in October 1944. It consists of measuring pitch dripping down a funnel. Since pitch (a type of tar) is 230 billion times more viscous than water, things tend to move rather slowly. So slow in fact that no human had ever seen a drop fall into the beaker below... until now!
Using a series of webcams to do time lapse video, a drop has finally been captured. So, if you want to see what pitch flowing through a funnel and dropping into a beaker looks like, here's the video.
Pitch tar drop finally falls!Oh joy! It worked!