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The stroboscopic effect occurs when a moving object is illuminated by flashes of light (like from a strobe light) at regular intervals, causing the motion to appear slowed down, frozen, or moving backward — even though it's actually moving forward continuously.

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Steve_C1 year ago

While true, this is the camera's shutter speed matching the rotational speed of the blades.

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El Gabi1 year ago

Not light, but frame rate of the video.

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Austin Graham1 year ago

That's so cool how strobe lights can trick our eyes like that. It's like magic but with science behind it.

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Goose1 year ago

This is so trippy, blows my mind 🤯

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Akin1 year ago

Amazing

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Luna🌸1 year ago

ok but why did this lowkey just explain my brain during anxiety 😭🧠💥

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Pepsy1 year ago

That's so amazing how it looks exactly like a CGI generated video game...

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Glenda🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲1 year ago

Always found this fascinating.

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LORD 𝕏 | DIVINE ART1 year ago

goodmorning☮️

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Bukayo Rice⚪️🔴1 year ago

Wow

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