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  • Does it float?

  • It's a lens flare from the red laser light and it's pulsating with the frame rate of the camera showing these blue dots like that....

  • Its Doctor Who trying to take over the world again...

  • @Thecatboi again?

  • ah the mysterious world of Laserology. why nerd? why?

  • That is definitely CCD overload, from the brightness of the light.. and your cameras internal color correction mechanisms are trying to fix it over and over again.. ALSO, if that LED has a high Infra red content, it could be making your cameras auto-brightness and auto focus systems freak out (as both sense infra-red light to do their job) the camera doesn't know weather its reading it's own infra red data, or that of the LED in the mouse..

  • EMPs from the laser getting in the camera...or a glitch in the matrix like posted below lmao

  • HELLO ....... I Have A video of a SUN HALO OVER NEW YORK CITY on March 30 2011. what are they ?????

  • lol take a look at any scanner in a grocery store they will be doing the same thing.

  • stupid and freaking lame...

  • Oh my god! Photons in slow mo!!! Planck is really gonna be happy..

    Actually the flicker frequency of the light and the refresh rate of the camera are almost equal

  • Our reality is really a giant computer simulations and that was a glitch, find other mistakes and get them on camera.

    ...

    Either that or your camera cannot capture the L.E.D. so it adds that odd dots.

    Still looks cool I have to admit though.

  • your penis can glow? Cool!

  • can you tell me wat is thiss... or the reason that you published this video are beautiful colours of you laser... f.u man

  • Thats how your mouse knows where you move it.

  • ¿ke demonios es eso?

  • this is an extremely rare occurence of the third dimension of sector C district 2, it is the result of an ionic particle flow being concentrated into a coherent beam of portal energy, this is noted as the kliener theory

  • @FERRETMAN9 Don't feed the troll!!

  • it looks like you're pissing little blue dots

  • man it is a laserpointer

  • the miracle of an led light... lol

  • radio

  • @vikingbush you are the correct one here. all leds and laser emit some infrared and the camera is picking it up at least one person knows what they are talking about

  • the lenght of wave is decreased with the camera and the small white point are the interferences fringes ( Experiement of young : Slots' young)

  • Stupidity for the win...

  • its your mum terned in to PLAZMA OMFG!

  • pew pew pew pew pew

  • Careful, or you'll contact with the world of invisible beings!! Stop now, or in a few months your home will be overrun with faeries, gnomes, & elves. All manner and types of beings that usually (and thankfully) remain invisible and unable to interfere with our plane of existence. Trust me, they are 'magical' only in stories. They have a strange smell. They don't sleep, and when you do they all come sit on your bed and stare at your eyes because they think you have died. You'll wake up screaming.

  • aliens in there just sending porn into your computer so they can watch it. ^^

  • optical dust. it provides a type of "host for the mouse to get a visual of the mouse pad, therefor creating the placment of the cursor

  • lol it's radiation killing your camera

  • nice laserr

  • @NickDirecter

    It's actually a crappy keychain that you often get free lolz.

  • As someone already mentioned, the ccd is detecting the infrared photons hitting it, but the processor chip is not set up to render infrared, so the display appears white/blue.

    The verticalness happens when the electrical potential well is overloaded with photons, causing it to change its characteristics and then bleed over to additional pixels on the ccd.

  • thats tight

  • the same thing happens to a camera when it is under to many Gs. i have a video we shot on a rollercoster that does the same thing.

  • dude my camera does that its the chip (ccd) inside ur cam when u do that you could actually break your camera?

  • your just overloading the fuck out of your CCD chip in your camera dipshit.

  • What a complete freaking waste of 34 seconds of my life. What retarded asswipe would even post this video. The internet is full of garbage already, infinitely big, and this video is such a waste of that space. If this is what you consider a "contribution" then you 'tards need to get a life.

  • I bet you spent more time typing this message...either that or you just copy and pasted it from somewhere else.

    This video is awesome; what are you talking about?

  • You can see the same thing if you take a video of a TV remote while pressing it.

  • Lots of things here: IR light which your eye cannot see but the camera can record, strobing led, technical limitations in the camera (like not designed to use with that kind of light, hardware/firmware-wise), aliasing, blah blah the list goes on...

  • It's definitely the Aliens!.... :)

  • it is IR (Infrared) waves. these are invisible to the human eye but some videos cameras can actually see them. video tape the little glass bulb at the front of your TV remote and push buttons on the remote, you'll see something there too with the camera

  • @vikingbush Even if a camera can pick up infrared, a monitor isnt going to display it. What you see is red, not infrared. Infrared is outside the visible spectrum. Like I said in an earlier post... this video is a waste of time.

  • uh yeah dude, it will display it. and the infrared will show up as the blue/white color on the monitor. I WOULD KNOW THIS BECAUSE WE STUDIED THIS EXACT PHENOMENA IN MY AP PHYSICS CLASS LAST YEAR

    the red light shown in video is the regular red light that some mice have, which is there to support the infrared sensing. only the white/blue light is the infrared

    sit down bitch

  • oh and here i just did this right before i typed this

    try this kid: open your cell phone and go to record video. now look at a remote of some kind: TV, stereo etc. Now while looking at the IR thing on remote with cell phone video camera, start pushing buttons. AND YOULL SEE THAT THE LITTLE BULB "LIGHTS" UP IN WHITE/BLUE COLOR. you dont even have to be recording, just watch it on your cell screen

    learn shit before you try and look smart. otherwise youll just look like a jackass

  • I guess you dont know the difference between infrared and red.

  • fuck off, i know what im talking about, i studied this shit for quite awhile

  • @vikingbush the intelligent feedback of the educated. Well, you used a curse word... I guess you must be right after all.

    I think you should keep studying.

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum whether i use a curse word or not does not change the fact that i took an AP physics class and got a 4 on the AP exam which thus shows that i know exactly what i am talking about. i cant believe that no one here knows what is going on and they all think that its something stupid like flicker rate of the light. that is NOT what it is. no matter what rate the light flickers, the human eye CAN NOT pick up this kind of light cuz its not on the visible part of the light spectrum

  • @vikingbush Oh My God... you went to high school? Am I supposed to be impressed?

    So now you agree with me? Im the one that told you infrared was not visible to the human eye. I have been stating from the very beginning that this is not infrared... it is RED. And yet people are arguing with me.

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum you are such a dumb mother fucker. first off, the phenomena that the uploader is talking about is the blue-white light you see going up and down on the vid. THAT IS THE INFRARED LIGHT THAT IS NOT VISIBLE TO THE HUMAN EYE THAT IS IN QUESTION. and as i recall, i commented about this about 4-5 months ago, so dont go saying you were the first one to state what the light is. you JUST STARTED commenting on this. and no you are supposed to be inpressed. im simply stating my creds.

  • @vikingbush another retard. What dont you get? How am I wrong for saying, all this while, that videotaping infrared is RETARDED... because no one can see it. And what we do see on the screen is not infrared.  What dont you get about this? You are agreeing with me and arguing against me at the same time. How stupid can you possibly be?

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum sure buddy, what ever you say man. im done trying to argue with a thick headed jackass. take a look at rexadam1 who commented to me also. he knows what he is talking about. i hope you have fun going through life being an ignorant fuck and getting shit on by everyone because you are like that.

  • @vikingbush Just because ten retards pat one another on the back doesnt mean any of them are right.

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum well guess what buddy. im pretty sure when 10 people with a good conclusion are arguing with one person with a different conclusion, the majority party is right and will win. god, you are really dumb. you are fighting a battle that you are just going to lose so just shut the hell up man. you are making yourself look dumber each and every new comment you make.

  • @vikingbush Really? I didnt realize that scientific truth was in the hands of majority rule.  Who knew that scientific progress was based entirely in democracy?

  • All of your comments are proving to me one thing... that you are a bunch of high schoolers playing "science fair." Take a college level course some time.

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum hey! guess the fuck what buddy. I DID! like i said earlier, i took a college level year long physics class that completely covered this. and what did you do when i said that? oh, that i should be congradualted that i passed HS. wow. you are one genuine jack ass. there arent many people in this world as dumb as you are.

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum hmm. actually, there is a great deal of democracy in scientific research. in research, there are hypothesis for the unknown and when one theory is put out, it is investigated by other scientists. some agree, some dont. when a lot agree on a theory, it gets bigger and more accepted. eventually it becomes "law" and is grounded as the truth of the theory. fuckin christ man, you are really pissing me off and making u look really stupid. 2 birds with 1 stone i guess 4 you right?

  • @CogitoErgoCogitoSum

    Cogito ergo cogito sum?

    Hats off!!

    You either know your latin very well, or you really don't at all... what is it?

    What means your "YOU-sername" exactly?

  • This is aliasing from the frame rate of the camera vs the pulse width gap pumping the lasering diode.

  • IR pulsed waves

  • Again I'm assuming that the Aliens are interfering with your microwave systems.

  • Overloaded CCD video cameras produce vertical stripes. It always happens with mine whenever the sun is in view.

    If the mouse LED has high-freq chopping, then the vertical bar seen by your camera will become a dotted line.

  • lol its the insides of a remote control, the lazers r veiwable in camera picture

  • You can also use a common remote control for a tv, vcr or whatever!

  • Your camera is picking up infrared pulses from the mouse.

  • where comes the purple line?

  • IM CHARGIN MAH LAZER!!!

  • interference.

  • Those are IR waves

  • It's a ufo

  • Boeh!!!!

  • Oh my eyes oh ooooh.

  • its just a light glitch pritty much every light if u get close to it the camera will

    fuck it up and it looks like that

  • its called Americens . dumb ppl since 1776

  • >:( Damn you

    but im from sweden -_-

  • you ever see that starburst commercial?

    the one where it was about contradictions ?

    and the guy came up and said your scottish korean and thats a contradiction !

    were ur a sweedish japanese and ur a contradiction !

  • Thats whats up.

  • Learn to spell it first. Then insult us if you need to and you won't sound like an ignorant asshole.

  • so does your mom when i was in bed with her :3

  • They are american, dim wit!

  • same basic concept of the camera loop. take a video camera and hook it to your tv and aim it at your tv and it will create a loop and you will see some realy wierd shit.

  • the laser doesnt give a constant beam......it oscillates very quickly...and the lens is convexed so the reflection bends in the light spectum making the reflections blue....

  • cant be good for your cam lol

  • you know...the scan of the optical device...

  • you now have cancer !

  • hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­!.

  • Stop ejaculating!

  • its aliens

  • i cant see the phonominon, ur to busy peeing blue light beams on it!

  • IT'S POSSESED!!!!

  • Maybe that's your camera picking up the infra-red signal from your mouse laser.

  • that is your camera picking up the infra red signal from your mouse lazer.

  • i dunno but its awesum

  • It's.... hella cool.

  • The red LED is flickering at a rate you're eyes can't see but it's out of sync with the camera. So the camera shows the interference with lines across the frames.

  • @x65535x thats exactly correct!

  • @x65535x sorry man but that is not right, but not entirely wrong. yes, the flickering rate out of sync with camera is making the blue-white light flash around. but the blue-white light is infrared light that the naked eye cannot pick up. most video cameras CAN pick it up though and will show it when played back as the blue-white color. just fyi :)

  • @vikingbush I agree, though @rexadam1 not all and not most LED's produce IR light, red, near-IR, and IR LEDs all can produce IR light, and all near-IR, and IR LEDs produce IR light. Which is picked up as a white-purple color on CCD cameras.

    I'm not sure what particular LED was used in his mouse, but it is likely a red to near-IR LED, the flickering explains why there is interference in the frames, and the IR light explains the color.

  • @x65535x THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!

  • @x65535x what he said

  • it seems to come from between your legs.. lol

  • inappropriate thoughts... lol

  • Um..are you sure you should be LOOKING directly at that?

  • he is luking thru the digital camera man .. jesus .. u r smart !

  • This is infared light that is not able to be seen with the naked eye but your digital camera can pick up

  • Wow guys that is the camera picking up the infrared light from the led that you cant see with the naked eye. do it with a remote control the same thing happens even though you cant see the light, digital cameras can process infrared light and it reproduces it as visible light on the display in a blue color. Simple science people come on.

  • Hey you are dead right. I just tried it and its true. A pale blue colour as you say. You live and learn.

  • yah i used my camera phone and got a streak up the screen like in the vid...not as fast tho

  • i think its ther interference pattern of the LED

  • that was cool i was able to replicate it

  • I'm sure the intermittent blue-ball effect is the result of interference between the two stores' security systems ( the mouse and camera were from separate stores). They were not in sync. If you gat a refund at one store, that would solve the dicrepency. You're welcome; I'll send you the bill.

  • but that is pretty cool

  • That... is a light (:

  • whats happening its the light you see is not one costant light the red light flashes faster than the human eye can see and it sands out inferred light that we can only see with a camera that mixed with the flashing and the inferred and the fact that the camera takes in about 30 frames per second unlike the human eye that only takes in 24 frames per second it alows you to see the nonconstant invisable light

  • Don't know, but looks pretty cool. I would play around with it more.

  • OMG ufo, that was a UFO, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, OMG ufo, that was a UFO.
  • its part of a remote control......

  • fuck yall coments...that just looks cool

  • You should have laid it on a table to see if the phenomena continued. -Much less vibration than holding it.

    Then also lay the camcorder on the table.

    Also turn the camcorder 90 degrees to see what happens.

    Do it again, only this time use a little sense and imagination.

    I assume it is an electronic issue in the CCD.

  • its called a dlite by rocco silano the greatest trick on earth

  • that is definitely not d-lite.

  • YOUR MOUSE SHOOTS LASERS!!

  • lol

  • All bright lights cause distortion to digital camera images. Your hand is slightly vibrating and causing the pulse effect. A still bright light in the camera would cause a single vertical band of light in the image. Your vertical band is here, but pulsing in and out with the vibrations of the your hand.

  • maybe because of the IR light that our eyes cant precieve (LED emmits IR too) but the digital camera can... it makes strange effects on different amplitudes.Try pointing a remote controll on the camera and see the flash of light ;)its cool,since its green

  • (2-2) Some of the charge is left behind like water in that imaginary bucket brigade remianing in the buckets. As the column scan is completed, this after image, if bright enough, seems to be coming from different rows.

  • For the technically minded, behind each light cell in a CCD is another cell called a Charge Couple Device (thus the CCD). This cell is connected in series along each row of cells across the image pickup. For the voltage of any given light cell to reach the end of the row, the charges are coupled as in a bucket brigade from cell to cell. When the voltage reaches the end of a row, it is again sent through another tedious route to an A/D converter. Unfortunately, this process is not perfect. (1-2)

  • E.T. lmao

  • the laser is causing the CCD to white out in those spots. it moves because the scanning of the video camera like a tv screen refresh

  • it's magic ;D

  • Sort of, yep. Electronic CCDs used in most cameras are most prone to such wierdness. In fact, look up "rods and cones" referring to crypto zoology of wierd creatures first seen in south america where cave divers used camcorders to record their dives into those gigantic sinkhole caves. Their cameras integrated ordinary flying insects into alien looking critters.Here's another cool experiment, chew something *really* crunchy while watching a CRT (may not work with an LCD).

  • Doesnt if get all wavy, and crazy

  • Won't that spoil your eyes if you stare at it for too long?

  • its a light emiting diode not a laser

  • Optical mice use a pulsed LED to scan the surface it sits on to record snapshots of it. Changes in the surface are used to see which direction the mouse is moving. What the camera is doing is integrating the image over a short period of time before shifting the signal to the scanning circuits. The extra blue dots are a sort of electronic after image. Different electronic cameras might show different effects.

  • It's the same sort of effect that occurs when news cameras record computer screens, you get that wierd flicker effect.

  • nice to see some one that know there mouse lol

  • looks like a crappy 80s video game

  • Anything over around 50Hz would be difficult to detect with the human eye called the human flicker fusion threshold, which is usually taken as 16 hertz but has a significant margin of error, however most digicams have a rate of 30 frames per second or less so would not keep up in real time. A bit like having a webcam with a crappy refresh rate.

  • You can switch the LED as you suggest by means of a micro processor by rapidly switching the constant DC power on and off but this would still give you around 5V DC only this time with a ripple. The higher the "frequency" of the switching the less recovery time and the less voltage drop therefore the steadier the voltage ripple.

  • jauriem, for about 4 seconds I thought you know what you were talking about. An LED will usually run at 10mA between 5-12V DC. DC has no frequency otherwise it would be an alternating current (AC).

    The guy already said he plugged it into his USB port which would provide 5V (V±5%) DC.

  • So the L.E.D. is definatly recieving direct current at a very hight frequency, and at the same time, your digital camera receives and stores light information data at a very high frequency.

  • electrons

  • One more thing, even if the circuit is receiving an alternating current (A.C.), the circuit must have a transformer because an L.E.D. cant function using an alternating current. The L.E.D. has an anode and a cathode meaning it only allows the current to go in one direction. The anode is the receiving end and the cathode is the terminal where the current leaves the electrolytic cell.

  • NEWTON3010 is corect about the camera and you have to put into account that the L.E.D. (light emitting diode) is receiving a direct current (D.C.) charge at a certain frequency.

    In other words, the L.E.D. is pulsating on and off at a rate so fast that the eye cant see, or in this case, the camera cant see. So as a result, you get a series of "blips" so to speak, on your moniter.

  • It's a result of the camera not being able to capture and the image fast enough. what you see is light refraction but cause the speed of the camera isnt fast enough it comes out like that. With a high speed camera the light would appear as a solid blue line...That is red light split down to the blue spectrum by the camera lens. using different collored lights would give you the same effect but different color..this is closely related to lens flare

  • its e.m.p. caused by the camara lens not being able to handle that type of light...you keep doing that you might fuck something up...

  • it has to do with the FPS of the camera it makes like 30-70 frames per second en if the light diode is the same frequency or a bit difrend you see this

  • wait, so are you saying that your mouse is haunted, or the usp port... if you picked either, then your paranoid

  • "its a ghost"

    well that ghost is on sale for $15.99

  • the camra lens is not made for that brightness level and is reacting to the lazres radation levels of e.m.p electro magnetic pulse and is messing the camra do not do that

  • ok i tried it with my lower end camera and got a similar effect but not with my high end camera

  • because good cams filters IR lihgt, unlike cheapo lenses.

    every mobile cam "sees" near IR.

    look at your remote control through it

  • all cameras have an IR filter, even cheap webcams. It's so you cant see the IR cloaked aliens all around you.(meemelee meeemee leemele beep)

  • I'm assuming that it's IR radiation (infrared radiation). After all, the mouse claims to be laser, so it only makes sense that it spits off some radiation. You can also see IR coming from your remote control, but you'll only see a shininess, not an actual beam.

  • maybe you shouldn't be staring at the bright red light..

  • hmmm science studies/experiment/theory is being lazy this few decades. Studying the "Kaye Effect" and in this video so called phenomenon is it's latest breakthrough? Well why dont they study the effect of holding on any one key on keyboard and study the effect/phenomenon of duplication of letters on you computer monitor. That would be cool.

  • probably some kind of echo in the ccd sensor.

    we always see this when camera takes strong point source (or near enough, like headlight). i think the strong light overload the sensor so upon reading it (shifting trough the array) the the bit wasn't entirely cleared.

  • some, clarity: You're partly right, the purple glowing is due to that, but the reason it is strobing, is due to the fact that the mose doesn't leave the led/laser on all the time. (to conserve energy, especially for laptops) it flashes the led at a few dozen hertz (too fast to see, but it shows up on the camera frames) also, it is NOT a laser mouse. All laser mice that i know of actually don't emit any visible light. (this is to reduce the temtation to stare at it, and to same the company's ass.

  • "purple glowing is due to that, but the reason it is strobing, is due to the fact that the mose doesn't leave the led/laser on all the time": and I love that explanation, Daniel, but the purple thingies are dots below the center and dashes on top, and the anomaly is always vertical. That is still not explained. Cool! Ever tried to rotate the camera (well, twist it) to see what happens to the dashes? I would like to see it if you film it again. Thanks.

  • That is the devil's eye and you should not be looking at it.

  • yeah thats the infrared scanning. its how the mouse works...

  • It looks like the doppler effect, the little dots are compressed infrared beams into the lens of the camera, the larger stripes are the out goining beams reflected bij de background of the camera lens.

  • I agree with you Vrukalakoss. To test, micwellssongs, see if changing vertical angle of LED/laser changes dots. If correct you should get opposite pattern for opposite angle of LED/laser to camera.

  • I think it's infrared pulses from the LED!!

  • same here eyes cant see it but cams can

  • yep...try looking to a remote control's LED with a camera while pressing a button;)

  • i already have