"Flicker Vertigo"
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It can cause a form of motion sickness due to the mismatch between the false sense of rotation from the strobe effect on the visual system, and the lack of a matching sense of rotation from the vestibular system. That is probably the basis behind the discomfort that you describe.
Cheers,
BM
Cheers,
BM
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FOM: Thanks for the enlightening information.
crab: Firstly the French don't drive at normal speeds, and secondly I understood the spaced trees were planted solely to provide shade for the h'mm Army
crab: Firstly the French don't drive at normal speeds, and secondly I understood the spaced trees were planted solely to provide shade for the h'mm Army
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I seem to recall this as the speculated cause of a Mil-8 accident in New Zealand a few years ago. I don't know if it was ever substantiated, or even how this conclusion might have been arrived at, as all crew were lost in the accident.
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