the.com/persistence of vision
your eyes are three frames behind reality, and movies live in the gap.
means the visual quirk where your retina holds onto an image for a fraction of a second after it disappears, letting rapid still frames blur into motion.
from coined in the early 1800s by scientists studying afterimages, then hijacked by inventors of the thaumatrope and phenakistoscope to explain why spinning disks of static pictures seemed to move, eventually becoming the founding myth of cinema itself.
actually wrongmodern neuroscience says flicker fusion explains motion better
film standard24 frames per second exploits this exact gap
toy proofthaumatropes made birds sit in cages using two spinning cards