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Paybacksays...Luckily, if they collided it would only be the same as a 350 kph hit.
BSRsays......or the same as one train hitting an immovable object.
Luckily, if they collided it would only be the same as a 350 kph hit.
Zaibachsays...Don't blink.
Mordhausjokingly says...1:07 if you are lazy like me
DataSchmucksays...There's a weird ripple effect going on in the top left corner of the window when it passes. Can anyone explain what that is? I'm guessing something to do with frame-rate of the camera vs speed of the passing train? Or would you see it with the naked eye?
BSRsays...Stop the video at 1:09 and then tap the period key to advance frame by frame. I believe it's the repeating design of the train and the sync of the video that causes the illusion. Camera vs naked eye is like digital vs analog. Pattern vs blur.
BTW, put some underwear on your eyes, please.
There's a weird ripple effect going on in the top left corner of the window when it passes. Can anyone explain what that is? I'm guessing something to do with frame-rate of the camera vs speed of the passing train? Or would you see it with the naked eye?
nanrodsays...Had the same effect on the Paris/Marseilles TGV.
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