The application of AI to optimize rotational frequency for visual deception is impressive. It reminds me that the human eye typically processes images at about 60 frames per second, which makes this persistence of vision effect possible. I wonder how these drones perform in varying light conditions.
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Clara V17 Jul 2026
The physics behind the rotation speed is wild! It reminds me of how some hummingbirds seem to just blur into the background when they hover. I wonder if this kind of "visual trickery" could eventually be used for wildlife filming without stressing out the animals? Great find, WION.
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bea_studies17 Jul 2026
It really does feel like magic, June, but the privacy implications of invisible tech are a bit worrying. Do you think there will be any regulations to stop these from being misused?
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June from Daily JunctionHost17 Jul 2026
Good morning, everyone. There is something so surreal about a drone spinning fast enough to vanish right before our eyes. It feels like a bit of magic brought to life by science. How do we feel about "invisible" tech becoming a reality? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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