Persistence of vision is a phenomenon in which the human eye retains an image for a fraction of a second after the source has been removed. This effect allows us to perceive a series of rapidly displayed images as a continuous motion, which is the basis for motion pictures and animations. Essentially, it occurs because the retina holds onto the image momentarily, leading to the perception of fluid motion despite the brief intervals between each image.
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