I've seen and both times it's moved both ways.
Does that mean I'm epic?
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I've seen and both times it's moved both ways.
Does that mean I'm epic?
http://i33.tinypic.com/2r2ceqg.png
Ok, I thought this was some kind of trick so I decompiled it and it has 34 frames and from the looks of it, the image starts clockwise and continues but somewhere at frames 22 thru 27 sometimes it looks as it switches to counter but really is not, this is crazy. I don't know what to say but the biatch moves in both directions for me even though I have seen every frame all indicate the she is indeed moveing clockwise. I hate this.
:mad:
LOL That is odd because he pm'ed me and asked me what a clock was.?
To make matters worse, he told me he cant see anything, so I pm'ed him back and I said what do you mean you dont see anything? He replied and he said that all he sees is an image gradient,.. and I was like WTF, ?
so I sent him this example and he...
http://i35.tinypic.com/2ahxiy9.jpg
said "Yes, that's it, that is what I see!"
What does it mean if I don't see anything he asked?
I sadly replied, this means you are phuking dumb as a door knob
;D Or just phuking retarded
hahahahaa
I've been trying to sit on this one for a while and figure it out some more..
When the foot that is swinging around on the left hand side, your supporting foot is lower. When the outswinging foot travels to the right hand side, her supporting foot is up in the air a bit...
I wish I was able to edit the picture somewhat, so that this would be opposite, i.e. her supporting foot would be lower when she's swinging onto the right...
My conclusion on how this one works is based on that upward and downwards movement.. The only constant if you take into account that people can see her spinning both ways, is her being perceived as being up on the right side, and down an the left.
How our brains perceive the upwards and downwards motions mixed with the swinging, will subtley but solidly determine which was she spins... That's my take on it anyway.
Either eliminating that perceived up and down motion, or swapping it around so that she is lower on the right now instead of the left may make the results reverse or be more varied.... :confused:
I've spent way to long thinking about this one.. And almost been looking at the picture long enough to get a boner... Time to give this one away..
http://frostfirezoo.com/files/u1/braintest4672.gif
That is amazing who comes up with these things! i got used to looking elsewhere so it would change then eventually got her to wave her foot one way then the other back and forwards three times.(It is us and not it).:o
Wow! I thought it was BS for a second, I see it's going clockwise plain and simple. Then I start to try to make it turn counterclockwise and focussing on the foot and it seemed to change directions. :o:o:o
This strikes me of more of an optical illusion moreso than right brain vs. left brain perception. It's which way you make your eyes move, how they follow that creates the clockwise/counter-clockwise effect.
Still-- it amuses me to no end, it's fun making it go both ways. ;D
I was staring at the picture and it had never when the other way for me, only clockwise. While I was staring at it my girlfriend asked me where I stored some of her Elfquest comic books and suddenly the image started turning counter clockwise for the first time.
SO I asked my girl which way the image was spinning and she said clockwise even though it was still counter clockwise for me.
OH SHIT! HAHA
I stared for like a minute and it was going counter clockwise, then I looked down and back up and it was going clockwise! Crazy. I can't reverse it in real time though hahaha great stuff Mick I'd rep you but it takes like a million years to rep for this.
Power of suggestion ;D Cyber ink blotches.You stare long enough,she'll be doing the polka and calling your name :-X
It naturally spins clockwise for me as I am left handed, but I can adjust to it and then make it look as if it is spinning counter clockwise.
I think it's where you first pick it up. I've heard of guys who have awkward deliveries in baseball and the hitter can't pick up what way the ball is spinning and sometimes pick up the wrong spin because they see it to late. I think that's probably the answer as opposed to left brain right brain. But everything comes with it's sell, that is awesome.