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The cubes don't actually move at all, but appear to drift and rotate!
The effect is the same if one covers the direction arrows with a finger. So it isn't a case of them tricking the brain by suggestion.
Ditto if one entire cube is covered or one eye watching them. So it can't be some stereo effect.
I can only assume there are minute delays, of the order of 1/20th second, in the relative timing of the flashing sides. But how would that account for rotations?
The cubes don't actually move at all, but appear to drift and rotate!
The effect is the same if one covers the direction arrows with a finger. So it isn't a case of them tricking the brain by suggestion.
Ditto if one entire cube is covered or one eye watching them. So it can't be some stereo effect.
I can only assume there are minute delays, of the order of 1/20th second, in the relative timing of the flashing sides. But how would that account for rotations?
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