Hmm, why don't you see the frames sliding along on old motion pictures?
>>8543308
Because they switch fast enough so your eye doesn't notice it.
>>8543308
Shutters.
>>8543308
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movie_projector#Shutter
>>8543311
plebeian answer.
real answer is aliens
>>8543315
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva_drive this?
>>8543308
Old movies were analog meaning they didn't have discrete frames
>>8543707
0/10 troll or 10/10 retard
>>8543712
10/10 autism, my joke was fine
>>8543336
That's part of it, but the other part is that there's a shutter which closes and blocks out the light while the film is being moved.
>>8543765
Why don't you see the shutter closing?
>>8544091
Why do you see your CRT scanning down?
>>8543308
Why does the horse only have the eye in the first the picture?
>>8544091
24 frames per second is too fast for the eye to distinguish