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method:high-speed-flash-photographyHigh-Speed Flash Photography
Edgerton and Killian's technique for capturing microsecond-scale processes (milk drop splash, glass shattering) revealing smooth structural transitions invisible at normal timescales
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- Physical finding demonstrating that even violent catastrophic events exhibit smooth structure-preserving unfolding at appropriate time resolution
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