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On a similar vein (no pun intended ), the whole thing about 24/25/50/60 frames per second is a funny old thing too. It's worth knowing or noting that the human brain generally 'captures' around 17 images per second - more than fast enough for life.

However, when a human is placed in an dangerous or life-threatening situation the capture speed doubles (approximately), although still nowhere near 60 images per second. This is why when people recount accidents they often say 'it felt like slow motion'.

So why we should be able to detect motion judder whilst sitting relaxed on a sofa watching the tele is beyond me.
I'm going to come out with it and say your wrong.

I was playing resistance online on the PS3 and in one stage, i had a sniper rifle zoomed in, was looking at somebody that just happened to be looking up at me with a rocket launcher. I seem to remember that particular thing seemingly slow down and last longer than it did which was a couple of seconds but lasted almost a second or two more in my memory of it.

So you can get thise sense of slow down from your sofa in front of your TV, so i claim you wrong.
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