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| Dec1-12, 07:26 PM | #1 |
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light decomposing when moving your eyes
last night i was in a bar, and i noticed that when i moved my head fast from left to right and right to left, i could see the reflection of white light in the beer barrels decompose in three colors. why does that happen?
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| Dec1-12, 09:42 PM | #2 |
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What were the beer barrels made out of? Glass?
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| Dec2-12, 04:42 AM | #3 |
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What kind of light source was it? If white light is generated by mixing colored light pulses that have a slight time offset (like CRT color TV), such effects can occur.
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| Dec2-12, 05:16 AM | #4 |
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light decomposing when moving your eyes
Can you repeat the experiment sober?
![]() Could you find the bar? Sorry - that was a very 'drinkist' reply. |
| Dec2-12, 05:44 AM | #5 |
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I've seen the effect with a projector that produced images by flashing coloured LEDs in sequence at a mirror array. The flickering was fast enough that you saw mixed colours, but if you moved your head fast you could offset the R, G and B images on your retina slightly. This sounds similar. White LEDs don't work this way, do they?
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| Dec2-12, 08:46 AM | #6 |
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When the three coloured images flicker and are not produced at the same time (when they are multiplexed sequentially) and you scan in some way - either by moving your eyes or the display - then they will appear in different positions in space.
That could explain it. It would depend upon the particular display. You could experiment by waggling a hand held mirror to stretch the effect more. Girlies often have these in their handbags so you could, perhaps borrow one next time you're there. (Original chat-up line!) |
| Dec2-12, 09:21 PM | #7 |
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This effect is sometimes used intentionally. What appears to be a narrow strip of steady white light is actually a rapid sequence of consecutive multicoloured strips out of a complete picture. By scanning your eyes across the strip the original picture becomes visible. There's an example at MONA in Tasmania, and another at Mont Orgueil Castle in Jersey.
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| Dec2-12, 11:25 PM | #8 |
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Drakkith: the barrels were made of bright steel
A.T.: there where multiple lights around, there was a projector, light bulbs, light of cars driving by the street... i would say the reflection in the beer barrels wasbeing produced by the light bulbs Ibix: It does indeed sound similar. But I don't think that the reflection was coming from some electronic device, I think it was just coming from the light bulbs, even though it might well be the case that I got the wrong impression. I believe white leds just produce 'pure' white light..... sophiecentaur: hahahah!! that would indeed be an original chat-up line! haruspex: yes, I understand. but i was wondering if i could decompose the reflection of an actual white light by moving my head very fast?¿ |
| Dec2-12, 11:50 PM | #9 |
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| Dec3-12, 03:06 AM | #10 |
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I would like to repeat this experiment for myself. What were you drinking?
What is "pure white light"? |
| Dec3-12, 05:32 AM | #11 |
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| Dec20-12, 03:39 PM | #12 |
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