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Optical Acceleration: The Algorithmic Illusion of Digital Speed

Optical Acceleration: The Algorithmic Illusion of Digital Speed

By Byrd, Donald

Published by epubli

English 2026
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About this book

When you drive a digital supercar at 200 miles per hour in a modern video game, the mathematical speed of the pixels moving across your monitor is relatively slow. Yet, your heart pounds and your palms sweat as if you are actually breaking the speed limit. This adrenaline response is a masterclass in optical manipulation. Game developers cannot make the game physically faster without breaking the physics engine or causing the player to crash constantly. Instead, they use Field of View (FOV) manipulation. As the car accelerates, the virtual camera dynamically pulls back and widens the angle, warping the edges of the screen and combining it with radial motion blur. This mathematically tricks your optic nerve into perceiving extreme kinetic velocity. This technical guide breaks down the cognitive optics of virtual speed. We explore the precise algorithmic thresholds that trigger adrenaline without inducing motion sickness. Master the math of adrenaline. Learn how software engineers warp virtual geometry to hack your brain's perception of velocity.

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Optical Acceleration: The Algorithmic Illusion of Digital Speed is available as eBook at 7 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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