*How to watch this video:* Open the KZitem app on your VR headset and play this video in full screen, OR watch it with a cardboard VR headset (or by crossing your eyes) on your mobile phone on the mobile KZitem app (with the cardboard VR mode enabled). It might lag in 4k, but a 4k resolution is preferable. The video will still run and somewhat work in 1440p, but everything will look more blurry then. This is due to how VR videos work and are constructed. This is the maximum resolution currently possible. You can also watch this video specifically with *red/cyan 3D glasses* and the video's *Anaglyph 3D mode* enabled. But there will be some visual artifacts with this option. The more you learn about impossible colors and bistable objects, and the more you study and get used to them, the better you'll be able to identify and perceive them as unique colors and objects. Give your eyes and brain some time to adjust to these new colors and objects. With this said, have fun with this video!
@teawhydee
2 ай бұрын
this is the most exciting thing on youtube
@teawhydee
2 ай бұрын
I think this is the first time I've been excited by VR technology. If we go further, we can imagine interfacing with such a world though a trained neural implant. Perhaps you could control a virtual appendage that exists in two states at the same time. (ofc with an advanced brain implant you could bypass this perception trick altogether)
@yrurgrhhr
2 ай бұрын
bro is so underrated
@YoLkE-22222
2 ай бұрын
after ooqui is done with his color saga hes gonna simulate the 5th dimension or something like that lmao
@ooqui
2 ай бұрын
As I know myself I will do that eventually.
@Dryym
2 ай бұрын
I read the title as "bist-able" as in, Able to bist. And I was very confused as to what bisting is.
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