Thursday, February 2, 2012

Is it possible for people to see in slow motion?

Ok, so I know people see upside down, and in all kinds of colours ect. But ive never heard of anyone seeing in slow motion, I think itd be real cool if people could naturally see in slow motion.

so is it possible to see in slow motion? Do you see in slow motion?Is it possible for people to see in slow motion?Not really. Folks can have a sense of time slowing down if they are engaged in an accident or similar high adrenaline producing event (the "fight or flight" reflex). Their vision narrows (tunnel vision), they become hyper focused on whats about to happen in front of them. Once the damage or threat is passed, things return to normal.



And the opposite occurs. In cases, time appears to speed up when something you didn't see coming happens (horror movie produces know this trick well).



In either case the effect is temporary.Is it possible for people to see in slow motion?
You can't see in slow motion but you can see more, which would have the same sum value as seeing in slow motion. If a person is daydreaming and walking down the street, they may only notice three or four things in the span of ten seconds. If in deep thought, maybe only one or two. If they are paying attention, maybe twenty. But if they, say, are in an extremely lucid state, then maybe they notice fifty things in ten seconds.

Personally, I'm a little slow. I was lucky to even get this far without wandering off the property.Is it possible for people to see in slow motion?Probably not...

Although, how would you know? You could be seeing the world slower than everyone else and not know. As you have no other experiences to compare to, you wouldn't be able to tell.

The only way you could see in slow motion is if you brain works faster than others.



It is likely that many small animals see things happening slower than we do. Flys, for example, have much faster reflexes than ours, so perhaps they can see things happening slower and react quicker.



So to answer you question, maybe you do see in slow(er) motion, but you will never know.Is it possible for people to see in slow motion?
No. Slow motion is accomplished in movies with a camera running much faster than the normal speed, typically 64 frames per second instead of 24 frames per second. This has the effect of slowing the motion down to almost 1/3 of its normal speed. People see in "real time" and so can't see in slow or fast motion.Is it possible for people to see in slow motion?yes it is possible.

If you are watching somebody who is in a strong gravitational field (e.g. just outside the event horizon of a black hole) The area around is so arped that time passes differently between the two obzerves. For the person looking at the person in the black hole, they would lok like they were moving in super slow motionIs it possible for people to see in slow motion?
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If you drop acid.
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