Thursday, March 7, 2013
'Invisible Motion' VIDEO From MIT Reveals Movement, Colors Too Subtle For Naked Eye To See
'Invisible Motion' VIDEO From MIT Reveals Movement, Colors Too Subtle For Naked Eye To See: The human eye certainly sees a lot, but it's not very good at detecting what researchers are calling the "invisible motion" all around us -- the way a baby's skin color shifts with each breath, for instance, or how a seemingly stationary crane is actually swaying wildly in the wind
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