Time Warp

Time Warp is a popular science-themed television program produced for the Discovery Channel in the United States, in which Jeff Lieberman, an MIT scientist, teacher, and artist, along with high speed camera expert Matt Kearney, use their high speed camera to examine everyday occurrences and singular talents. Time Warp captures common everyday events and views them again in slow motion to uncover the many principles of physics. To do so, they examine things such as a drop of water, explosions, gunshots, ballet dancing, cornflour, shallow water diving, X games and sometimes some uncanny things like piercing one's cheek or standing on blades. The high speed cameras are used at as low as 500 frame/second for capturing how dogs drink to as high as 40,000 frame/second for capturing bullets, breaking glass, etc. Speeds above 20,000 frame/second are shot in black and white as the data for lightness and darkness is reduced when there is no color value to shoot. This is because the recording is digital and so the frame rate is limited to a certain data rate and black and white footage is much smaller than full color.

Genre: Documentary,

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Type: tv

Season: 3

Episode: N/A

Duration: 22 minutes

Release: 2008-03-18

Rating: 6.6

Season 1 - Time Warp
2008-10-15
Breaking stone slabs, Diet Coke and Mentos geysers, Frisbee dog.
2008-10-15
Blending things you shouldn't, "Mad" Chad Taylor juggles chainsaws, and bare-handed bottle breaking.
2008-10-22
Throwing water on a grease fire, the power of dry ice, the wonders of soap bubbles, a tablecloth pull trick.
2008-10-22
The Fuel Girls' fiery breath, skateboard champion Greg Lutzka's killer kick flips, and Russ Byars' world record winning stone-skipping technique.
2008-10-29
Pole-vaulting, the effects of a Taser and a jackhammer on the human body.
2008-10-29
W.R. "Rusty" Haight of the Collision Safety Institute plays a human crash-test dummy, an archery demonstration is observed.
2008-11-05
Observing a hummingbird, a professional pool player's skills, a samurai swordsman's deadly strike, and an accident involving tempered glass.
2008-11-05
A closer look at free running tricks, observing water droplet art, and Non-Newtonian Fluids.
2008-11-12
The freezing power of liquid nitrogen, what happens when bullets collide with various types of body armor, and a closer look at fireworks.
2008-11-12
The sonic boom of a bull whip, no two wet dogs shake exactly alike, and a Boston Bruin's star to put two hockey sticks to the test.
2008-11-19
Storm-blown glass, make a mess with paintballs, serve up a flaming cocktail with some trick bartenders, and spring into action with the Yo Yo Pros.
2008-11-19
The destructive force of power tools, the seemingly physics-bending motions of break-dancing, and why a bullet fired underwater goes askew.
2008-11-26
A closer look at mountain biking tricks, ice skating, and the art of throwing playing cards.
2008-11-26
Boston College cheerleaders perform various stunts, a closer look at how a baseball can shatter a bat, and an Olympic skeet shooter is observed.
2008-12-03
Sharpshooting tricks are observed, a closer look at cooking with the Feasty Boys, using a Schlieren camera to capture sonic booms, and a boomerang expert demonstrated proper throwing techniques.
2008-12-03
A world-class barefoot skier is observed, a Samurai Master returns to slice through various meats, the world's fastest drummer performs, and Jeff unveils his electrifying new art project.
2008-12-10
What really happens in a movie fight scene, the secret behind bowling a strike, and the noisemakers behind a cicada and a rattlesnake.
2008-12-10
The pain of body modification, the energy flow of a Wushu master, quick-stepping tap dancers, and what happens to a firecracker in a wine glass.
2008-12-17
Trap-testing with Rev. Tommy Gunn and the high-flying Cirque du Soleil, exploring their inner stuntmen, and capturing the sophisticated simplicity of making music and weed-whacking.
2008-12-17
Putting various items through a lawn mower and wood chipper; Cirque Du Soleil rehearsal.

Season 2 - Time Warp
2009-04-08
The Time Warp team takes to the skies and goes to the edge with chutes, blades and megadoses of electricity in the Season 2 premiere.
2009-04-15
The Time Warp team gets into the swing of things with a medieval catapult, rockets, and the fine art of stick fighting.
2009-04-22
The time warp team sparks up for some action with airbags, ignitions and some crazy slow motion wrestlers.
2009-04-30
The heavy metal group Metallica while performing, a motocross rider in action, and an experiment with a chainsaw.
2009-05-06
The team is joined by Professor Splash as they have a blast using some vintage machine guns. Also caught in slow motion are splashes and bicycles in action.
2009-05-13
Watch as the slo-motion cameras capture deadly snakes, sumo wrestlers and "powerbockers" (professional jumpers) in action.
2009-05-27
The team catches the following item on the slow motion camera, water drops, germs, bathrooms and foods.
2009-06-03
The Time Warp team's slow-motion cameras capture the extraordinary feats of the "Arrow Catcher," champion dogs, professional strongmen and the master of an oversized yo-yo.
2009-06-10
The Time Warp team's slow-motion cameras capture amazing footage of automatic weapons, throwing knives and tricks with fire.
2009-06-17
The Time Warp team's slow-motion cameras capture amazing footage of some of the biggest stars and attractions in Las Vegas.
2009-06-24
The Time Warp team gets up close and personal with some very big cats and then takes it to the mat with some of top names in Mixed Martial Arts.

Season 3 - Time Warp