PJ Diaz
Well-Known Member
Please cite your source for that "fact", because last I checked our eyes are not like cameras in which individual frames are captured, and then replayed back sequentially at a high enough frame rate that they appear to be moving. This effect is called beta movement. Our eyes are not cameras however. Instead, they track onto objects and receive a continuous flow of photons onto the retina, sending information via a chemical reaction to the brain.No I'm talking about frame rate not refresh rate. I'm talking about how human vision sees things in frames. That's not an opinion that's scientific fact.