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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.

El Gabi1 year ago
Not light, but frame rate of the video.

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.

Goose1 year ago
This is so trippy, blows my mind 🤯

Akin1 year ago
Amazing

Luna🌸1 year ago
ok but why did this lowkey just explain my brain during anxiety 😭🧠💥

Pepsy1 year ago
That's so amazing how it looks exactly like a CGI generated video game...

Glenda🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲1 year ago
Always found this fascinating.

LORD 𝕏 | DIVINE ART1 year ago
goodmorning☮️

Bukayo Rice⚪️🔴1 year ago
Wow
