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It's kind of like our eyes creates motion blur in the empty spots…
this is the same concept that CRTs use to work
Stop! Your making my brain hurt!
You interview people than YOU give THEM the answers, Your TRIPPING
The lighthouse was awesome.
..If ten million fireflies..
That lighthouse blew my mind. Thanks smarter everyday.
Negative afterimages are caused when the eye's photoreceptors, primarily known as rods and cones, adapt to overstimulation and lose sensitivity.
After overstimulation and the eye remains too steady, the photoreceptors that are constantly exposed to the same stimulus will eventually exhaust their supply of photopigment, resulting in a decrease in signal to the brain, then the brain will interpret it as negative afterimage.
If you want to see things in Ultra High-Def color, stare at the inverted image (0:24) for the full amount of time then go to 1:17
Whoa! Richland Bombers tshirt! Class of 1984!
And that's why the cameras in studios or during sport-events shooting other TV screens needed to be synchronized.
I love your videos, such a childlike wonder on phenomenon is what we should all strive for as adults.
Adults are so dumb In thinking we know what's going on when it's the magic of childhood that makes all things possible.
If not for the magic of the wonder that we have the ability to keep we wouldn't be able to plumb the depth s of the unknown, ….. Which tells us 95% of everything we think we know
me: wearing glasses
no i can't trust my eyes
Thats why God is the greatest programer
Its because of the gravity of the earth
do this with the new slow camera
I practice training my brain to not see illusions, when I done your first picture experiment I only seen the coloured picture for a brief second before my brain corrected itself
tbh i didnt i saw only gray and black no im not colorblind
If ten million fireflies.
clickbait/ old news
Amazing mind tricks
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What a cool effect on the b&w island picture – it worked for me even the second time I saw it (when I showed my family) – despite having some awful reflections on my TV screen from a window behind me. Amazing.
yes
The human eye has a persistence of about 1/20 of a second. Originally, movie standards were 16 frames per second, and there was a perceptible flickering. Then movies increased their frame rate to 24 frames per second, and the flickering disappeared below the level of perception.
It didn’t work 😹
2 much 4 me man! Thankx
Could you possibly mix #'s up, like read them backwards because of the complexity of our eyes like you were saying in the video?
5:28 is that transatlantic?
Sometimes I do the game checking out on a driving car to see the pattern of his wheel when I pass by. I kind of shake my eyes and i have for millisecond a clear picture and it turnes out to be a star or some other pattern. Quiet interesting though. Greetings from Iceland.
In 1996, I invented this principle (quite early, but probably I wasn't the only one to think of this) and came up with a prototype called the 'Ledsaber' that used 30 red leds in a row and a preprogrammed series of images, slogans and expressions that would become visible when manually swinging the ledsaber up and down through the air. I was limited to using red and green leds to illustrate the concept because white and blue leds had only just been invented in those days but were not readily available yet! The story of my life!
0:20 rocket is gone.
Ha, rocket is back. Did it just fall?
If Greg wants to call them Arxels, then that ARE Arxels ! Don't Disrespect Greg's Constitutional Right to make up words !
This is epic
Cool, interesting stuff… 👍🏻🇷🇴🇬🇧
This light thing reminds me of when I learned about it years ago and I watched a video on how the older incandescant bulbs actually flicker when you are aware enough to notice it. Unfortunately I was able to and it drove me nuts for a while. I also had the same thing happen when I turned my refresh rate of my old vga monitor up to 120hz and it was so clear then I lowered it since that puts strain on and older monitor like mine was and when I lowered it back down to 60hz I swear I could see a mild flickering. So that is how if we are unaware our brains can see that monitor at 60hz and not have a clue its flickering until we let it know that it is and then we focus and see it.
So some guy made a fancy led light switch that shows pictures real fast…… Wow I'm smarter every day now
LIKE I ALWAYS SAY we are FLOWING bioelectrically THROUGH the atmosphere or Either or SPACE.
all i saw on the edge of the island is a water mark ;-;
I’m watching this at night… I’m scared
He looks like he’s not allowed within 100 yards of a school
When I watch these videos I feel dumber everyday.
Great video
Very informative
Keep up the good work 👌👌👌
There was a guy I remember who made one of these to display images on the wheels of a car. Not sure what happened to that product, but I remember it being very distracting while driving.
If you think that's fascinating you should check out the monkey electric pro lights.
They will blow your mind. I have a pair of them
If A MiLlIOn FiReFliEs
no my brain went to Black n white right away i think my mind is broken lol
i feel like the title is clickbaite