Its about muscle control... 300-400 miliseconds is almost HALF second... dont tell me you blink for a half of second.... blink takes few milliseconds... even with stop-watch you can press by finger twice under 20 miliseconds... so the problem is, you cant blink 30 times by your brain... muscles are controlled by electrical impulses from your brain... Take a wire, and try 220V and you will see your body in 50 impulses per sec... Sorry to burst your smartness
This isn't the original video, but double that number Spam. He's supposedly using a 120Hz screen...that's 60fps per eye, to catch every other frame. Still, a pretty slick prank.
The human eye can only blink about three times a second - the average blink takes about 300 - 400 milliseconds. TV images are 30 frames per second, meaning if you split that between two eyes for a "3D" image, the human eye would need to blink 15 times PER SECOND to make this possible. That's simply not possible. You're asking the human eye to blink FIVE times faster than usual.
Its about muscle control... 300-400 miliseconds is almost HALF second... dont tell me you blink for a half of second.... blink takes few milliseconds... even with stop-watch you can press by finger twice under 20 miliseconds... so the problem is, you cant blink 30 times by your brain... muscles are controlled by electrical impulses from your brain... Take a wire, and try 220V and you will see your body in 50 impulses per sec... Sorry to burst your smartness
Pajakiller663 8 months ago
For the same reason. I was just making a joke about a joke commenter. :P
xarcaz 9 months ago
this is truly a breakthrough in idiocy
macncheese2392 11 months ago 3
@macncheese2392 Quoting your mother on the subject of your birth, I see.
xarcaz 10 months ago
@xarcaz what makes you say that? i was just making a joke about a joke video.
macncheese2392 9 months ago
This isn't the original video, but double that number Spam. He's supposedly using a 120Hz screen...that's 60fps per eye, to catch every other frame. Still, a pretty slick prank.
k2eclipse 1 year ago
This is faked...
The human eye can only blink about three times a second - the average blink takes about 300 - 400 milliseconds. TV images are 30 frames per second, meaning if you split that between two eyes for a "3D" image, the human eye would need to blink 15 times PER SECOND to make this possible. That's simply not possible. You're asking the human eye to blink FIVE times faster than usual.
Sorry to burst your bubble!
SpamJacket 1 year ago
@SpamJacket Thank you Doctor SpamJacket.
trje246 1 year ago
@SpamJacket it doesn't seem impossible though. it's not him physically controlling the blinking, but electrical impulses from the chips..
NamesROverated 3 months ago
it works right?
xecoq 1 year ago