generalshrike
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Dude your logic needs some work.
It is true that videos are a series of images that replace themselves faster than the human eye can distinguish. Then your brain fills the time between images causing you to interpret movement.
Assuming your values are correct, your eye captures an image every 1/24 seconds. This means that your eyes take a snapshot every 1/24 seconds and any movement in between in lost (like the images switching). Your brain fills the gap with what it expects to happen. If someone is moving 100 ft per second your eyes will take a snapshot at one second and then at one plus 1/24 seconds. You see how fast they are by how far they traveled in that time. How fast that person is moving doesn't matter, because you will see then before and after the 1/24 second gap. Only what they do during that 1/24th of a second will be lost to you because it will be between snap shot samples you take. A person that can see more movement see's more frames per second and has a small gap between the snapshots there eye's take.
It is true that videos are a series of images that replace themselves faster than the human eye can distinguish. Then your brain fills the time between images causing you to interpret movement.
Assuming your values are correct, your eye captures an image every 1/24 seconds. This means that your eyes take a snapshot every 1/24 seconds and any movement in between in lost (like the images switching). Your brain fills the gap with what it expects to happen. If someone is moving 100 ft per second your eyes will take a snapshot at one second and then at one plus 1/24 seconds. You see how fast they are by how far they traveled in that time. How fast that person is moving doesn't matter, because you will see then before and after the 1/24 second gap. Only what they do during that 1/24th of a second will be lost to you because it will be between snap shot samples you take. A person that can see more movement see's more frames per second and has a small gap between the snapshots there eye's take.