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It is a stroboscopic effect that happens when: 1.Frame Rate: Video cameras record a series of still images (frames) at a certain rate, typically 24, 30, or 60 frames per second (fps). Each frame captures the position of the ground at a specific moment in time. 2.Speed: If the rider passes the bricks in the road at a speed that aligns with the camera’s frame rate, the position of the bricks in each frame can appear to be in the same place, making the rider seem like he’s still or even riding in reverse. 3.Perception of Movement: Our brain interprets the sequence of images as continuous motion. If the bricks are in nearly the same position from one frame to the next, the brain might perceive them as stationary or moving in the wrong direction. This effect is more pronounced in artificial lighting conditions, such as in videos, where the light source itself can flicker at a rate close to the camera’s frame rate, enhancing the illusion. In real life, continuous motion and the way our eyes perceive light make this effect much less noticeable.

What exactly am i supposed to be seeing?

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