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http://inhabitat.com/3d-printed-air-bike-is-as-strong-as-steel-but-13rd-the-weight-of-aluminium/
Hmm interesting. Looks belt driven, maybe fixed? cant see brakes..
Pete
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No it wouldn't. Your eyes don't have a frame rate, so you just get motion blur. It needs the interference effect between camera frame rate and the rate at which objects with rotational symmetry overlay themselves to generate the illusion of slowed, stopped or reversed rotation.
I think it would. My reason being the rings of patterns have the black parts spaced differently.
Thinking of car rims its easily visible when they go at certain speeds they appear to be rotating counter clockwise. Some parts would have that effect whilst other parts wouldnt
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damn what was that noise? Didnt realise it used bearings of the same material aswell, maybe he noise is to do with that.
Thanks for that link xanderh