Temporal aliasing is a visual phenomenon where moving objects appear to move in discrete frames rather than smoothly, occurring when the speed of motion matches the camera's frame rate; this same effect causes wheels to appear to spin backward on video, as demonstrated by the viral high-speed train video where track components seem to move frame by frame.
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This scene is from a trending video showing a view from a high-speed train window that appears to resemble stop-motion animation. The video has gone viral on social media with viewers captivated by how the high speed [music] of the train makes the track components appear to be moving frame by frame. This phenomenon is called temporal aliasing, the same effect that makes car wheels appear to spin backwards
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