Ken said:
>Tell your student that the jiggling of the scene is due to
>mechanical vibration of the eyeball due to spread of the
>mechanical action of the toothbrush through the skull.
>
But then why is it only some things that jiggle and not others? I get the
jiggling when looking at LED clocks but not at LCD displays. The computer
screen doesn't jiggle and most tv/sat signals don't jiggle. We don't hear
any jiggling either so I doubt it is that sensitive (though I like the
simplicity of the arguement!).
Tim
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