13 It's a myth that capitol lettersare inherently hard to read

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Reading isn't as fluid as it seem. 

Our eyes move in quick sharp jumps, with short periods of stillness in between. These jumps are called "saccades" and at the moments of stillness are called "fixations"

During "saccades" we can't see anything

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