Thursday 15 September 2011

Persistence of vision

What is persistence of vision?
persistence of vision is basically a image that moves so many times it tricks the mind into thinking its real and its actually moving, but really its not. the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second ( around 0.04 second), this means that its self-believe that the image is actually real and moving. the brain assumes that movement between two static images when shown as a fast video.

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