• teft@lemmy.world
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      I bet the vast majority of people would get used to it. The human brain is wondrously plastic.

      If vision flipping goggles can be adapted to I bet this could too.

      I’m just one of those people who notice the lag so I’d be puking the whole time I was adapting.

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        I think the “adapted” state would feel like living with a chronic illness. You’ll still constantly feel nauseous and be puking, but you’d force yourself through doing basic life activities anyway

      • Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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        Some years ago I got so drunk that had a 1-2 seconds visual delay, I vividly remember not being able to stop my friends from stealing my chips because I literally tried stopping them way too late. It was really funny tbh, damn.

        In any case, I never felt nauseated, my brain got accustomed to having a delay naturally.

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        I get the getting used to lag part. But getting used to the whole world being upside down sounds insane.