Mark Lanctot;132395 Wrote: 
> Oh and regarding aliasing - I also see this if you're in a prop plane
> and you take a look at a reflection of the prop (strangely, a
> reflection, say in a puddle, not directly).  The prop will seem to
> become stationary or go backwards as the pilot starts or stops it and
> it hits a certain RPM.  Yes, our brains do seem to have a natural frame
> rate/sample rate or we wouldn't notice these effects.Hmm, not sure about that 
> - I've cetainly never noticed it when flying
helicopters.  If you're in artificial light, it's probably the
frequency of the lights.


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