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I can get it to change direction by scrolling it off the screen and then scrolling up(down) so that it just reveals her foot(head). Bam! It rotates at the opposite direction.
Maybe it's somehow connected with the right/left side of your brain dominating. Dunno. If you can't get it to work, you must be gay or something.
Maybe it's somehow connected with the right/left side of your brain dominating. Dunno. If you can't get it to work, you must be gay or something.
Urizen wrote:eureka!VasikkA wrote:I can get it to change direction by scrolling it off the screen and then scrolling up(down) so that it just reveals her foot(head). Bam! It rotates at the opposite direction.
That pretty much destroyed my theory.VasikkA wrote:If you can't get it to work, you must be gay or something.
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a lot of women seem to see that rotating thing as going counter-clockwise. weird gender difference or something less sinister?
this is a fun audio illusion, but it falls apart if you think about it for a few seconds.
this is a fun audio illusion, but it falls apart if you think about it for a few seconds.
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Auditory effects:
Try opening up multiple copies of Chocolate Rain at 3-5 seconds, 10-15 seconds, and 30 seconds apart.
Yay!
Try opening up multiple copies of Chocolate Rain at 3-5 seconds, 10-15 seconds, and 30 seconds apart.
Yay!
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This is a great optical illusion. When you first look you’ll see her spinning in one direction. Now focus on her shadow, and try to imagine her spinning in the opposite direction. Alternatively, tilt your head down and look at her out of the top of your eyes, and try to imagine her spinning in the opposite direction. Sooner or later she’ll switch for you.
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No matter how I look at it, it's always clockwise.
According to the shitty facebook application I have for this, if it's clockwise you're right brained, anti-clockwise you're left. Left side is ment to signify rational, logic, etc while right brained is more creative and stuff. Which makes no fucking sense since I'm far more logical and rational then I am fucking creative.
According to the shitty facebook application I have for this, if it's clockwise you're right brained, anti-clockwise you're left. Left side is ment to signify rational, logic, etc while right brained is more creative and stuff. Which makes no fucking sense since I'm far more logical and rational then I am fucking creative.
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to all people who present 'proofs' that it goes clockwise or counterclockwise:
notice that each frame in this animation is made in such a way, that what you think is the front of the dancer, can also be her back. Therein lies the trick - if front can be back, clockwise can be counter-clockwise. (notice that what you think is left leg when it turns one way, becomes right leg when it turns the other way)
The hard part is that once your brain establishes what it thinks is the right interpretation, it's pretty hard to 'flip' the animation - unless you take a longer break; then you will sometimes immediately see it spinning the oposite way to the previous interpretation, without your effort or decision. Just this time the brain decided to interpret this the opposite way.
Yeah I think some people can be predisposed to see it only clockwise or vice-versa and it can be related to left-right hemisphere domination or something. Viewing only the foot or he top of the head also helps.
btw if you want to 'flip' the spin direction while looking at it, try to put your vision out of focus (you can control your eyes' focus, can't you?)
and imagine it's not a 3D animation, but a 2D pendelum. Then it's easier to take next step and see the rotation the other way. You might also try looking at your screen from an angle so that the figure resembles 3D human less and your brain is not forcing the first interpretation so hard.
notice that each frame in this animation is made in such a way, that what you think is the front of the dancer, can also be her back. Therein lies the trick - if front can be back, clockwise can be counter-clockwise. (notice that what you think is left leg when it turns one way, becomes right leg when it turns the other way)
The hard part is that once your brain establishes what it thinks is the right interpretation, it's pretty hard to 'flip' the animation - unless you take a longer break; then you will sometimes immediately see it spinning the oposite way to the previous interpretation, without your effort or decision. Just this time the brain decided to interpret this the opposite way.
Yeah I think some people can be predisposed to see it only clockwise or vice-versa and it can be related to left-right hemisphere domination or something. Viewing only the foot or he top of the head also helps.
btw if you want to 'flip' the spin direction while looking at it, try to put your vision out of focus (you can control your eyes' focus, can't you?)
and imagine it's not a 3D animation, but a 2D pendelum. Then it's easier to take next step and see the rotation the other way. You might also try looking at your screen from an angle so that the figure resembles 3D human less and your brain is not forcing the first interpretation so hard.
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