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hey, vsauce. michael here.and today i've got a brand new episode of vsauce leanback.you can click this annotation or the link at the top of thedescription to start it and then you can just lean back and the autoplay playlist bring theknowledge right to your brain. as you already know, it doesn't reallywork on mobile phones yet so wait until you are in a better position to lean back. in the meantime, let's get saccadic. no, not psychotic, saccadic,
referring to what is known asa saccade, the quick movements that our eyeballs makewhen we move from one object to the other. as you may rememberfrom a previous leanback, some animals, like most birds, cannot move their eyeballs. and so to lookfrom one thing to another they have to move their head really really fast and to keep the world from being blurrywhen their bodies move, they have to keep their heads completely stationary. but here's the neat thing about saccades.when our eyes move,
there's a quick blur between one destination and the other. and thatblur is completely incomprehensible to our brain. so what are visual system does is erase it from our memory and instead replace thatlittle fraction of a second that our eye moved during with the very next thing we see.this leads to a really amazing illusion called 'the stopped clock illusion."you may have noticed this before
if you've ever been in a room with aclock with a second hand, like in a classroom, darting your eyes back and forthwaiting for class to be out. now here is what happens.right when you dart your eyes to the clock, that very first second, that very firstmovement of the second hand that happens when your eyes reach itseems longer than every other second afterwards.look away from the clock and then look.and that first second will seem to linger, as if time itself has stopped.the reason for that
is that your brain replaces the timeit took for your eye to go from here to the clock with an image of thefirst thing you saw, which was the second-hand. and so, that little fraction of asecond of time is added to length of time it takes the second-hand tomove. what's really mind-blowing about this entire effect is that it happens all the time.all day, as you look around the world from onepoint to another, that little fraction of a second that your eyeball was moving is lostand your brain just replaces it with the very
next thing that you see. now, it might just bea tiny tiny amount of time, but over the course of an entire daythose little fraction of a second add up to almost 40 minutes. 40 minutes of everyday that you're awakeare lost because our eyeballs move. and as always, thanks for watching. so what are you waiting for,
click here to start the leanback or clickthe link at the top of this video's description.you know what? i totally never say this... yeah, i'm totally heterosexual, but..you are really attractive!
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