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  • Your electronic device is messing with the normal operation of the aircraft. :)

  • 000110101010101010101010010101­010101010101010101010101010101­111010100010101010101010101010­101010010101010101010011001010­1010 CAPUT!

  • It's called "temporal aliasing".

  • nice airplane!

  • It's rolling shutter, typical in CMOS sensors.

  • Horizon Q-400.

  • You're not supposed to have your phone on when about to take off :P

    I'm just kidding, that so awesome I'm trying it myself next holiday :)

  • @MrHarryTClark dont do it please.... I tried it once in a plane and I saw a frozen flying ghost. It turned its face toward me. Frightening it was.

  • @RobertsDigital What the fuck?

    

  • @RobertsDigital Stewardess! It's back! It's back!

  • any one know why it does this

  • @masterman3178 It's called the Stroboscopic Effect. Google it and you'll understand why it does this.

  • wow, flexible rotor blades. very well done :)

  • boomerang-47

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  • Nothing to see here, we'll reboot the matrix soon.

  • @Sasukelegend5 don't steal a comment from another video and try to get gay ass thumbs for it bitch

  • @Zipito06 didn't aim for thumbs up, just didn't see it here and thought it should be here

  • @Zipito06 so why are you so saying this unless you want those same gay ass thumb-ups?

  • @Sasukelegend5 you're an idiot

  • @TCR1S1S Is that all you can say? Come on, takes more than that to rile me up :)

  • @Sasukelegend5 I don't need to rile you up - that wasn't my intention. My intention was to inform you that you are an idiot for stealing an awesome comment and claiming it as your own.

  • @TCR1S1S I clearly stated, i thought it belonged here.... That does NOT mean that i posted it to take it as my own... I just thought it was funny... There is an obvious difference, just like various people spamming a boy name CassiusPlejaren and all the other accounts he makes with "Window Alien watches you masturbate" because he's a troll who IS a pedo who claims to be an alien Jesus... Get it? Stealing it and using what you find amusing are 2 very different things.. And looking at your history

  • @Sasukelegend5 "...if you did not write it yourself, you must give credit." [Wikipedia]

  • @TCR1S1S Seeing as i'd seen various copies i don't know the origin, therefor actual credit cannot be given if not known.

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  • @TCR1S1S (cont) you are obviously new and an asshole... Just your COMMENTS say it.... How old are you REALLY?

  • @Sasukelegend5 stop trying to pick a fight

  • The eyes send impulses to the brain if it is stimulated by light. Our brain sees the change of images when the light changes slow enough for the brain to follow. A fly's brain sees in slow motion compared to ours, while the turtle's brain sees the world fast forwarded. But their eyes still convert at about the same rate. Also, rods have slow impulse rates but are much more sensitive. 1/500th second of bright light is noticeable because a rod amplifies the signal of any single photon it catches.

  • probably just some distortion of the light with the windows

  • you guys are all nerds lol this shit is straight up awesome

  • 75 frames a second. That's the average human eyes' frame rate.

  • @escapecorp That sounds more like it. If we saw 30 fps then we would also experience the same effects dependent on fps as the cameras are.. showing us:)

  • @Kekkon3n Our sensory memory doesn't work like frames per second.

  • @escapecorp Thats not how eyes work, brains work with a continuous stream of light/information, not in frames.

  • @RippedJolt He's either trolling or he means we pick up the equivalent amount of information as a 70 fps recording.

  • @RippedJolt that's impossible, neurons fire in impulses and cannot sustain a continuous connection...So each eye cell has to essentially send a distinct snapshot to the brain as to what color/intensity the cell is perceiving at the moment the nerves are firing...which is similar to frame rate...some scientists believe this to be around 30 frames/sec

  • @shortbusheros4 ahh, so I see as well as my DVR

  • whoaaa double rainbow...all the way. oh mah gawd.

  • The same thing happens when watching the wheels of a car with the naked eye.. after a certain speed it appears to stop and go in reverse..

  • @1TrueGentleman4u I'm pretty sure that doesn't happen with naked eyes, but rather with a video camera like recording device. You know it films about 25 frames / second (unlike the eye which doesn't have a frame rate? or it's huge?). So a tire that goes certain speed it appears to move backwards since it's what the camera sees when "blinking" 24 times a second...

  • @Kekkon3n Sorry man, but as a human effectively you can't notice more than 30 frames per second.

  • @xSakijix That's incorrect. The idea of 30 fps is a complete myth from long ago. We can appreciate the difference up to around 75 fps.

  • @theblasto Glad someones said that. All this shit of 30fps; i know the difference between 30 and 100 fps in a game...

  • k2chris1983 is right and devonrosenberg is wrong :)

  • @SergTTL they're both right

  • It's the CMOS on your iPhone that's causing this effect. It's known as the "Rolling shutter" effect...

  • @k2chris1983 actually it's called the stroboscopic effect.

  • how it works: v=T055cp-JFUA

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