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Hyperloop travellers may get to see panoramic views thanks to the Zoetrope effect

Zoetrope was an optical illusion device popular in the 19th century, wherein sequential or looping images were placed inside a cylinder with slits on the sides

June 11, 2018 / 17:17 IST
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Passengers of the Hyperloop could have an illusion that they are travelling in a transparent tube. Virgin Hyperloop One and BIG have demonstrated how small circular windows featuring in the Hyperloop would work like a Zoetrope at substantially high speeds.

A video demonstrating how this would work was shared on Twitter by Virgin Hyperloop One's chief technology officer Josh Giegel, and on Vimeo by Hugo Sou, design lead at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG).

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Zoetrope was an optical illusion device popular in the 19th century, wherein sequential or looping images were placed inside a cylinder with slits on the sides. When this cylinder was spun, the slits blur together to the eye but create an effect of showing the images in motion.