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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
Gig 601XL Builder writes:
Wrong, exactly backwards wrong. Rutger was correct. The frame is a painted raster. The image is the complete set of visual data for simultaneous assimilation. |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
Yes - I have a name writes:
I'm sure I've seen wheels on cars that appear to be moving backwards. Are my eyes defective? No, but your memory is imperfect. You've never seen that in real life, only on TV and in films, or under stroboscopic lighting. |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
Maxwell writes:
This phenomenon is apparent to the naked eye under continuous lighting conditions. No, it is not. You might need to wait for a three or four blade prop, but it DOES happen in real life. No, it does not. Continual assertions to the contrary will not change this. |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Yes - I have a name writes: I'm sure I've seen wheels on cars that appear to be moving backwards. Are my eyes defective? No, but your memory is imperfect. You've never seen that in real life, only on TV and in films, or under stroboscopic lighting. No it's because YOU have never seen anything in REAL LIFE retard. If it hasn't been on a tv or computer screen, you have so little experience YOU don't realize it exists. |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Yes - I have a name writes: I'm sure I've seen wheels on cars that appear to be moving backwards. Are my eyes defective? No, but your memory is imperfect. You've never seen that in real life, only on TV and in films, or under stroboscopic lighting. Translation: I don't understand it, so it can't happen. Looks like I've been MXed (The absolute denial of common knowledge). |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
In a previous article, Mxsmanic said:
Yes - I have a name writes: I'm sure I've seen wheels on cars that appear to be moving backwards. Are my eyes defective? No, but your memory is imperfect. You've never seen that in real life, only on TV and in films, or under stroboscopic lighting. Wikipedia references some scientific papers that show three distinct cases of people seeing it non-strobing (ie natural sunlight). 1. People see the effect on car wheels, mostly because hubcaps have reflective surfaces that cause a strobing of the light in natural sunlight, but also because of other things changing the light, like shadows or the reflection off other objects. 2. People see the effect when their eyes are being vibrated. The article addresses people seeing it when humming, but I suspect the same effect could happen with the low frequency noise that permeates an airplane cockpit. 3. There is some controversy about an effect that *some* people see when they stare at a moving pattern of dots for periods of time greater than 30 seconds (some needing to stare as long as 10 minutes before they see it). Some scientists are saying that it shows that our brain processes vision in discrete frames. Others say it's a totally different effect. I've never seen it in the air, and I'd never heard of it until I read the wikipedia article, but it turns out that Maxwell and others are correct and you're wrong. I guess I should have known. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "My band is called Imation CDR 74m 650 MB...have you seen our CDs?" |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message
... Shut the **** up, MX. So Say We All! |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
Yes - I have a name writes:
Translation: I don't understand it, so it can't happen. I've studied it, and I understand why it cannot happen. |
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
Paul Tomblin writes:
... I'd never heard of it until I read the wikipedia article ... What does that tell you about the Wikipedia article. ... but it turns out that Maxwell and others are correct and you're wrong. I guess I should have known. Consult multiple sources, and be especially wary of Wikipedia. |
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