Mikeyfell said:
There's no math involved in determining what looks better.
Give me an equation that PROVES conclusively what I prefer to look at.
It literally (The actual definition of literally not the new one) is my own taste. That is the only relevant information when you're talking about what looks better.
Unless you can provide an equation that I can plug concrete numbers into that will quantify aesthetics on a linear scale, you're the one who's wrong.
You prefer 60, that's your opinion
So show me the "math" you accused me of ignoring
It is stated that 60 is objectively better. You claim that you don't like it. That is fine. Subjective and objective facts are different things. It can be objectively better but subjectively worse for you. That is all fine.
However you make a claim that there is no reason to say 60 fps is objectively better. That is incorrect. You contend that something can't be objectively better, because you subjectively don't believe it is better and it doesn't make your experience better. You are mixing subjectivity and objectivity. You can't use your subjective opinion to disprove an objective assessment, because they are two completely different things.
60 fps is objectively better because it provides higher resolution of motion. This means higher clarity and better reproduction of motion. This means that there is less temporal aliasing and more accuracy in reproducing intricate motion. Finer details in motion can be expressed with 60fps than 30fps. This makes 60fps objectively better. 60 fps is far more detailed. However, the case one may bring up, is, can humans appreciate the increase in the quality and detail of motion reproduction.
You are correct in saying that 60fps doesn't make your experience objectively better. What you state is more or less a tautology. A person's experience by definition is something that is subjective, therefore there is no way to tie an objective fact to how good your experience is. The inverse is also true, there is no way to tie how your subjective experience to the objective quality of something.
So while 60fps has objectively higher accuracy and capability of reproducing intricate and detailed motion. The existence of 60fps doesn't predict how good your experience with something is. However you should not discount the fact that 60fps gives better accuracy and fidelity in reproducing motion simply because you think it looks worse.
60fps is objectively better in many technical ways, it, however, doesn't mean you have to like it better.