The human eye is a marvel of biological engineering. It can see details and colours. But what the eye sees is not the whole picture. Alongside the world we see is a very different world. An invisible world.
Our brains process what we see like tiny picture frames that last only a few milliseconds each. If the speed increases very fast the neurons cannot manage the incoming information efficiently and we start seeing blurry. So what we see in detail we are not capable of seeing in speed.
For the very first time we can see this mysterious and wonderful world of speed, thanks to the new advances in ultra high-speed photography.
Richard Hammonds shows us the wonders of this beautiful world in the following video:
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario