> No, you're just missing something: we're extremely good at prediction. You know when > you hit the drum when the sound is going to reach you given your movement. If it > happens at a different time than expected you notice the difference. It takes the > usual reaction time before the feeling that something is off reaches your conscience, > but that feeling requires *way* less than a shift of RT to happen. > > Another funny case is virtual reality helmets. We notice *any* difference between the > head turning and the scene moving. Which makes having an unnoticeable computer in the > middle hard.
Got it, that's interesting, and makes sense actually...