The human eye, and frames per second.

yellowsnowman said:
it could be true, take this for example:

open up a book to any page, start reading it, then suddenly flick your eyes to somewehre else in your area, you may not notice it but you are blind for a very very miniscule time, thus showing that the eye doesn't have that many fps.
Yes, part of you brain stops processing because it would confuse you (epilepsy (spelling?) or give you a head ache/ make you feel dizzy) untill your eye stops moving and refocuses
 
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