As we all know that light is an element which travels at 29,97,92,458 m/s, which makes it impossible for us to catch a glimpse of it while it is traveling from one point to another. Now, it might seem impossible to capture light when it is traveling. However, a researcher and his team from a Swiss organization recently proved that it really is not.
As light is generally invisible to the human eyes, the team of researchers focussed on the photons from a laser pulse. These pulses from the laser dispersed off various particles in the air. So, by using information about the trajectory of the laser pulse and by calculating the time the laser pulse took to reach the camera sensor, the team was able to frame a 3D light path using machine learning algorithms.