MAS-76
I wish to say that it is not ideal to put words into others' mouth or to distort someone's else intention through a strawman argument. Sorry but at no point was the other member implying that the cause of dithering should be dismissed.
Rather, we need solid and reproducable evidence to prove that is the problem.
If indeed temporal dithering in all their products, etc apple watch, ipad and iphone ~ can we connect a video card onto those to prove that they are indeed using dithering in all their OS systems? Can we then ensure that the test is always reproducable accurately every time.
Unless we have some solid measurement for dithering that is consistent, accurate and appliable to all devices, we are moving no where.
Even if speaking hypothetically, someday an organization were to pick up this as a case study and conduct test, would you recommend them to connect a video card to the apple watch to detect dithering? They'll be looking at you in peculiar as to how does that even have anything to affecting us humans.
If you suggest to them to use a video card, what you are implying to them is that temporal dithering negatively affects only computer, but not humans at all. This would instead make us and those that are researching into this dithering problem look like (a lack of a better expression~) fools. :/
Thus please I ask that you remain rationale until someone is able to produce a working and practical measuring tool that demostrates that stronger dithering is indeed affecting a subset of the population.