The iOS animations "are run" at 32 KM/h

  Considering that it is Sunday, I take the time to discuss one of the craziness appeared on the internet these days. I told you that iOS 7 it generates dizziness or nausea for some people during use and that iOS 7.0.3 solve this problem. Analyzing a little the animations from iOS 7, someone managed to discover that, in reality, the basis of these problems could be a quite real situation. I start with the animation for opening Springboard applications, this is done, according to someone's calculations, at a speed of 7.24 KM/h. If you wonder how the speed was calculated, well, it is assumed that that icon opens from an imaginary point 1.62 meters away from our eyes, the zoom to open the application on the entire screen is done in 0.8 seconds, the speed being of 7.24 KM/h.

  Moving now to opening applications inside folders, the speed increases, considering that the applications are opened from a folder, so from an imaginary point a little further away. According to the calculations, the imaginary point is 5.87 meters away from our eyes, the zoom process takes 0.8 seconds, the zoom speed is 26.3 KM/h. However, considering that the zoom effect is faster up to half of the screen coverage and then slows down, it was calculated that the final opening speed would be 32 KM/h, an average speed of circulation through Bucharest in an hour of congested traffic .

  Now, based on these calculations, the nausea experienced by certain people is explained for some, but it remains for you to convince yourself whether the rich imagination of some has a connection with reality or not.