Monday, June 3, 2013

Gaming V

Movies began when people realized you can make a bunch of still pictures. You then change them rapidly and that makes it look like the thing is moving. At first the changing was slow so it looked different than something actually moving. As time goes on they're making it faster and faster which makes it look very smooth and real. It's called the refresh rate. Which means the amount of times the screen erases the old picture and loads the new picture in a second. That's what 60Hz, 120Hz and so on means. Which would mean 60 or 120 times per
second.

Do we have a refresh rate? And if yes, how many times per second?

1 comment:

Simons Kingston said...

Interesting.
Our refresh rate is Kol Yom Tomid.
There's a definition to how long a rega is but I forget. On a micro level, when you get inside an atom there has to be this constant force so great to hold positive charged protons together so they do not repel each other like positive sides of two magnets. And this holds true to even more micro level the force is necessary to just hold the proton or neutron together.
Now this force needs to be constant.