Do not discuss about things which you do not know nothing about. I see when someone speaks angry, because then he makes mistakes. And there are many mistakes in your posts (in this guy's there are more, though - reread it and you'll see).

Concerning your discussion, I have read some books on this topic and I have the following conclusion. Consider moving fast.

The red color, being on the lower half of the spectrum then is slower to your eyes. Question: in which direction does the observer move in these pictures?

Not convinced? Imagine your eye being a telescope. Then

the light always moves 'inside' your eyeball, like that. Since your eyeball is not a flat surface (how that would look like - ahahaha) there is great distortion - this also explanes the Terell rotation effect (in parts).

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