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2008-06-11
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2008-06-11
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2008-06-11
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2008-06-11
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I don't get it. I only see her rotating clockwise and don't see how, based on the changing images, she could even remotely be perceived as rotating the opposite way...???
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2008-06-11
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2008-06-11
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I don't get it. I only see her rotating clockwise and don't see how, based on the changing images, she could even remotely be perceived as rotating the opposite way...???
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2008-06-11
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For the first 30 seconds all I could see was her rotating counter-clockwise, but if I studied her non-reflexion foot I could make her change directions. If you only see her rotating clockwise, then when her foot is to the right, you envision that her toes turn toward you, but try to envision then turning away, where instead of her toes being closer to you her heel is.
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2008-06-11
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I can't help but take note of the rest of the image, and her hair, arms, etc all show clockwise rotation to me...
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2008-06-11
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Oh well, back to crossing my eyes to make a floating hot dog out of my finger tips.
Some people's visual systems must be wired wrong.