Does the less motion blur that one experiences mean the higher in intelligence they are? Motion blur is the result of the brain not being able to process information that the eye receives fast enough. More motion blur would mean a slower processing speed, which would mean a lower level of intelligence.
>>8955508
>this piece of garbage monkey is still here
I thought I was rid of you
>>8955508
Depends on your definition of intelligence. Speed is important, but not everything. For example, think about how ADHD people have their minds racing at 100mph over trivial shit.
Another thing to be taken into consideration is the hardware you're dealing with. Some people just have shit eyes that don't give accurate information (short/farsightedness isn't the only way your eyes can fuck up after all) and the brain has to put forth more effort to give a correct assessment.
>>8955508