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I recently encountered an incident in my laboratory. It was evening and the sunlight entered the lab through a window with exhaust fans. So the ray kept flickering at fixed intervals.

I noticed that the flickering was more noticeable when it was viewed through the side of my eyes.

Is it a fact that the frame rates of the two visions are different?

AlphaLife
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  • Vision doesn't have frame rates. – mgkrebbs Jan 03 '19 at 20:26
  • I believe the persistence of vision puts an upper limit for the no. of distinct images that can be seen in a second. That is what I meant by the frame rate of vision of human eyes. – AlphaLife Jan 04 '19 at 01:27

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