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<blockquote data-quote="IncommensurableLoop" data-source="post: 202207" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>I think these orbs are energy for sure. Of some form. Often times people attract these energies (good or bad I dont know) with certain frequencies which then are more readily available for capturing on video. You could try it out. Lots on YouTube. I’ve also seen lots of these around graveyards in pictures.</p><p>As for his cam. I think it’s about the lense and slow motion.</p><p></p><p>“And studies have found that the answer is between 7 and 13 Hz. After that, our sensitivity to movement drops significantly. “When you want to do visual search, or multiple visual tracking or just interpret motion direction, your brain will take only 13 images out of a second of continuous flow, so you will average the other images that are in between into one image.”</p><p></p><p></p><p>Discovered by researcher Rufin vanRullen in 2010, this literally happens in our brains: you can see a steady 13 Hz pulse of activity in an EEG, and it’s further supported by the observation that we can also experience the wagon wheel effect you get when you photograph footage of a spinning spoked object.”</p><p>Source</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.pcgamer.com/how-many-frames-per-second-can-the-human-eye-really-see/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>So because our brain auto averages we only see clearly at 7-13hz max after that is fades and gets more and more blurred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IncommensurableLoop, post: 202207, member: 12241"] I think these orbs are energy for sure. Of some form. Often times people attract these energies (good or bad I dont know) with certain frequencies which then are more readily available for capturing on video. You could try it out. Lots on YouTube. I’ve also seen lots of these around graveyards in pictures. As for his cam. I think it’s about the lense and slow motion. “And studies have found that the answer is between 7 and 13 Hz. After that, our sensitivity to movement drops significantly. “When you want to do visual search, or multiple visual tracking or just interpret motion direction, your brain will take only 13 images out of a second of continuous flow, so you will average the other images that are in between into one image.” Discovered by researcher Rufin vanRullen in 2010, this literally happens in our brains: you can see a steady 13 Hz pulse of activity in an EEG, and it’s further supported by the observation that we can also experience the wagon wheel effect you get when you photograph footage of a spinning spoked object.” Source [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.pcgamer.com/how-many-frames-per-second-can-the-human-eye-really-see/[/URL] So because our brain auto averages we only see clearly at 7-13hz max after that is fades and gets more and more blurred [/QUOTE]
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