Anti_Candescent
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- Mar 20, 2004
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Okay, someone with a higher iq explain this to me.
Take two Photon Microlights. set them on the same strobe setting, Say they were exactly opposite eachother, they will shift back and forth, then come into sequence (blinking together) then shift back out. Any two blinking lights will do this, like road flashers and such. What I want to know, is why? If they're blinking at the same rate, how can they shift ilke that? Shouldn't the time between blinks remain the same? It makes my brain itch! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Take two Photon Microlights. set them on the same strobe setting, Say they were exactly opposite eachother, they will shift back and forth, then come into sequence (blinking together) then shift back out. Any two blinking lights will do this, like road flashers and such. What I want to know, is why? If they're blinking at the same rate, how can they shift ilke that? Shouldn't the time between blinks remain the same? It makes my brain itch! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif