[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Cool *** updated with Poll*** (Page 1 of 2)
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If you see her turning right, you're using you right side of your brain If you see her turning left, you're using you left side of your brain If can see her both left & right, you have a 160 or higher IQ.. so they say
I can see her spin both ways I call BS. If you follow the contour of her body, her LEFT leg is extended (which can be verified by the location of the big toe), and consequentially you can ONLY conclude that she's turning CCW. Also, the generally accepted IQ range limits at around 145. |
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If you see her turning right, you're using you right side of your brain If you see her turning left, you're using you left side of your brain If can see her both left & right, you have a 160 or higher IQ.. so they say
I can see her spin both ways I call BS. If you follow the contour of her body, her LEFT leg is extended (which can be verified by the location of the big toe), and consequentially you can ONLY conclude that she's turning CCW. Also, the generally accepted IQ range limits at around 145. Much above that and they use the "above readily classifiable" grade. |
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Very cool gif,
I haven't seen that before. My brain picks spinning to the right first, but I can make myself see the opposite. If I let my eyes unfocus on the hips I can switch readily back and forth between spins. I'm going to have to share that with a few people. |
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Quoted: Quoted: If you see her turning right, you're using you right side of your brain If you see her turning left, you're using you left side of your brain If can see her both left & right, you have a 160 or higher IQ.. so they say ![]() I can see her spin both ways I call BS. If you follow the contour of her body, her LEFT leg is extended (which can be verified by the location of the big toe), and consequentially you can ONLY conclude that she's turning CCW. Also, the generally accepted IQ range limits at around 145. +1 |
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Both ways I can keep her from turning completely around. She just swings the leg to the left and then back to the right and vice versa. Kind of cool because it is like I am controlling her with my mind. The secret is not focusing on the whole thing but on the outstretched leg and moving your eyes to the shadow of the outstretched leg when you want it to change or vice-versa. Ok, got it working even if the shadow is covered up. Gonna see if I can do it using her hair or arms. The leg is easy to do. |
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Clockwise, but if I focus off to the side of the computer screen I can make it appear to be going the other way.
Edited to add... okay, now I can make it switch while looking straight at it, but it's easier to get her to switch if I move my focus off her for a few seconds (see her in peripheral vision), then look straight at her again. REALLY strange!!!!!! |
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She's not going either way, technically, but I can visualize her going in both directions. You should be able (if you're not a nitwit) to "change" her direction every half turn she makes. Oh, and for the record, my IQ is over 160. Well...it was when I was 12, anyway.
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Both ways
I can keep her from turning completely around. She just swings the leg to the left and then back to the right and vice versa. Kind of cool because it is like I am controlling her with my mind. The secret is not focusing on the whole thing but on the outstretched leg and moving your eyes to the shadow of the outstretched leg when you want it to change or vice-versa. Ok, got it working even if the shadow is covered up. Gonna see if I can do it using her hair or arms. The leg is easy to do. Thank you, I was starting to get pissed off because I couldn't see it ccw. |

Weird.