The story
So i have a mild case of HPPD. Visual snow, the occasional floaters, after images, colors changing hue occasionally.
Lately, I have a noticed a strange phenomenon. I have labeled it time skipping.
(Wow i feel pretty fucking powerful I named something haha)
It goes like this. Time takes two steps foward and one step back. Steps being millliseconds or whatnot. Like two miliseconds pass, then it skips back one milisecond. Not rewind, mind you, but skip.(These ratios are not accurate, just designed to help explain a concept)I made a picture to help explain.
I dont notice it very often, because its so miniscule. In fact, I only notice it in the car. My explanation of this is that the skip is very noticeable due the noticeable movement in position of the object in such a small amount of time.
The resulting effect is sort of like I am constantly "gradually zooming in and then instantly back out out of the street".
Also, if i watch this framerate animation, the white block will appear to double back very briefly.
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The theory (dont read this part if you are easily bored or dont wanna read a lot)
I've developed a theory based on my phenomenon.
1)The first point that is essential to understand is a symptom of HPPD
"HPPD subjects perceive a strobing light as being a continuous light at much lower frequencies then control subjects"
From this, we can assume that the "human eye frame rate" of HPPD persons is much lower than that of non HPPD persons.
2)The second point is an assumption made simply based on common sense and human reaction time, etc. Each "frame" of existence is a snapshot, which takes a few miliseconds to form/ be perceived.
3)The next point relates to our perception of 3dimensional space
"You are able to perceive voluminous space only because your mind fuses the two different perspectives received by your two eyes. You must move around the subject under observation and fuse an indefinite number of aspects from all sides."
From these two points I will draw the following conclusion:
Instead of perceiving two different perspectives received by my two eyes in a single snapshot, i perceive four different perspectives received by two eyes in a single snapshot, due to a skip in time.
This results in a more dimensional perception of 3 dimensional space.
For example, television screens, when viewed in high definition, appear to be realistic.
The effect is increased with cannibis use.
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So basically. What the fuck is going on.
Does anyone have any sort of information on this at all?
So i have a mild case of HPPD. Visual snow, the occasional floaters, after images, colors changing hue occasionally.
Lately, I have a noticed a strange phenomenon. I have labeled it time skipping.
(Wow i feel pretty fucking powerful I named something haha)
It goes like this. Time takes two steps foward and one step back. Steps being millliseconds or whatnot. Like two miliseconds pass, then it skips back one milisecond. Not rewind, mind you, but skip.(These ratios are not accurate, just designed to help explain a concept)I made a picture to help explain.
I dont notice it very often, because its so miniscule. In fact, I only notice it in the car. My explanation of this is that the skip is very noticeable due the noticeable movement in position of the object in such a small amount of time.
The resulting effect is sort of like I am constantly "gradually zooming in and then instantly back out out of the street".
Also, if i watch this framerate animation, the white block will appear to double back very briefly.
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The theory (dont read this part if you are easily bored or dont wanna read a lot)
I've developed a theory based on my phenomenon.
1)The first point that is essential to understand is a symptom of HPPD
"HPPD subjects perceive a strobing light as being a continuous light at much lower frequencies then control subjects"
From this, we can assume that the "human eye frame rate" of HPPD persons is much lower than that of non HPPD persons.
2)The second point is an assumption made simply based on common sense and human reaction time, etc. Each "frame" of existence is a snapshot, which takes a few miliseconds to form/ be perceived.
3)The next point relates to our perception of 3dimensional space
"You are able to perceive voluminous space only because your mind fuses the two different perspectives received by your two eyes. You must move around the subject under observation and fuse an indefinite number of aspects from all sides."
From these two points I will draw the following conclusion:
Instead of perceiving two different perspectives received by my two eyes in a single snapshot, i perceive four different perspectives received by two eyes in a single snapshot, due to a skip in time.
This results in a more dimensional perception of 3 dimensional space.
For example, television screens, when viewed in high definition, appear to be realistic.
The effect is increased with cannibis use.
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So basically. What the fuck is going on.
Does anyone have any sort of information on this at all?
