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This is weird...just watch it for a while & see (or don't) what happens.
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What's supposed to happen? Besides getting a blinding heading and sea sick nausea, that is.
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Re: Motion Induced Blindness
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April 12, 2013, 12:06:13 PM »
I *think* the dots are supposed to "disappear".
Only worked partially for me.
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Re: Motion Induced Blindness
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If you look at it, sooner or later the dots WILL disappear...but you have to look at one place and don't move your eyes.
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Re: Motion Induced Blindness
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Okay, well they did blink out a couple of times, and once I saw double dots. But gah, I am still feeling sick from it, I should have known better to try it.
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All the dots, but the one I concentrated on, did disappear. Weird... I feel like I just stared into the sun now.
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