Why do things blur when in motion?

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Why do things blur when in motion?

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Because the nerve impulse moves only as fast as 100 meters per second. After that brain also needs time to process the impulse.
So if anything goes very fast. Nerve impulse from the last frame is still on the way and the thing moves. The next frame has the thing at a different position so our brain cannot really visualise it properly going from point A to B. As a result what we see is blurred.

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