Below is a 12-frame movie that proved that all four feet of a horse left the ground at once when it was galloping. It settled a bet with people who simply didn’t believe a horse could do that! Many artists had depicted horses in a gallop where the feet were extended, and off the ground. That isn’t what Muybridge found; the feet were off the ground when gathered under the body instead. Much more is here at the Wikipedia entry.

People had some goofy ideas a long time ago, like one man who stated that the highest speed sustainable by a human was 120 miles an hour. Others thought the earth was flat. Even today, some people think you can print money fast enough to end an oncoming depression! Nutty.
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Yes, good old Eadweard. I use his work as references almost daily.
Look up the Wikipedia entry and see that this guy EadWEIRD changed his name several times!
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