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Rightie or a leftie?

Are you left brained or right brained (according to the news.com article)

  • Right Brained

    Votes: 45 63.4%
  • Left Brained

    Votes: 26 36.6%

  • Total voters
    71
At a quick glance it is always clockwise, but with time I get anticlockwise as well.
Looking at the definitions though, there is no way I am predominantly right brained - I can't even imagine an imagination :)
 
Yeah it gets like that. I reckon it's a little like those 3D picture things that take a bit of concentration to get

Ahhh
lol - you're right Pat ;)

they conveniently omit the shadow from her foot as it passes at the "back"
(based on my previous post)
so yes
it's exactly like one of those optical illusions ;)
 

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Anti-clockwise most of the time, but with a few seconds of looking away I can achieve clockwise rotation. Helps to focus on her feet to determine which direction.

m.
 
Ahhh
lol - you're right Pat ;)

they conveniently omit the shadow from her foot as it passes at the "back"
(based on my previous post)
so yes
it's exactly like one of those optical illusions ;)

If the `created` motion is observed via individual frame then the motion can be seen as anatomically impossible.Well done Watson.;)
 
Ahhh
lol - you're right Pat ;)

they conveniently omit the shadow from her foot as it passes at the "back"
(based on my previous post)
so yes
it's exactly like one of those optical illusions ;)

Sorry how is the solar and temp activity one an illusion... it just seems as though we are fried
 
1. Sorry how is the solar and temp activity one an illusion...
2. it just seems as though we are fried
1. smoke and mirrors m8, (that graph back there was/is the more honest graph from the critical reply to the "Great Global Warming Swindle" - showing the divergence that was omitted in GGWS - didn't suit their argument ;) ).
2. yep , but not for want of frying. :eek:

PS here's the real attempted "illusion" - that there is "perfect" correlation between those two effects ;) I call it the "divergence ignored" graph
 

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Ahhh
lol - you're right Pat ;)

they conveniently omit the shadow from her foot as it passes at the "back"
(based on my previous post)
so yes
it's exactly like one of those optical illusions ;)

Notice the die second from the bottom (*** &**) on the front right corner is `positioned` to the left so the alignment is made.The back row middle die (****** & **) has been raised to make the alignment.The fabrication is real but the physical reality is not.
 

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just goes to prove
you have a triangular brain

btw, wys
is it true that if you're left brained, then it must follow yes...?
that means that you're not right in the head? :cautious:
 
just goes to prove
you have a triangular brain

btw, wys
is it true that if you're left brained, then it must follow yes...?
that means that you're not right in the head? :cautious:

You need not perform a rite to write what you feel is right.
 
wys, is this lady's leg going clockwise or anticlockwise ? :confused:

PS I'm told 10 drunks cracked their skulls when they dove in to join her :2twocents
 

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wys, is this lady's leg going clockwise or anticlockwise ? :confused:

PS I'm told 10 drunks cracked their skulls when they dove in to join her :2twocents

She is a bush pig so I care not about her milk bottle legs, fake smile, fake breasts and hydrogen peroxide hair colour.
 
i get her going one way, then read the list she starts going the other way, then read the other side and she spins back. I thought it was a trick type GIF that spun so many times in a certain direction, so I counted and waited and counted and waited and ... you know..

Got to about 60 rotations and gave up, then she spun the other way ! :banghead:

I need a both button!
 
OK, I can see you have been having a little fun with her.

When I look at her, she goes anti-clockwise for maybe two turns, then she spins clockwise for a couple, then back to anticlockwise. So I cant get her to fix in one direction for more than a couple of seconds.

My partner always says I am indecisive, but I am not so sure:D

Thankyou Wayne for the Poll - we could have a secondary one which asks how quickly you can make her change from anti to clockwise!:p:
 
Re: Rightie or a leftie

Yeah it gets like that. I reckon it's a little like those 3D picture things that take a bit of concentration to get.

"It's a scooner!" (Mall Rats) LOL!

And I think the pole should have a "both" voting button.

A sailboat is a schooner you dumbass!!!
 
Have you tried spinning yourself Mousie... Maybe that will help... You'll find either direction is possible but clockwise is most likely

OK, I didn't try spinning myself (better at scampering, I'm a mouse after all :p:) but I swear it went clockwise a good few minutes after I 1st looked at it. Gee this is spookier than I thought!

Talk about indecisiveness, I looked at it again and it's now anti-clockwise! Heck just when did she change directions? The key here is to catch the moment she changes directions - then we'll know for sure this game's rigged!

On an entirely different note: I find it curious why there's nothing on that page that explains why if you saw the image as anti-clockwise you're left-brained and clockwise as right-brained respectively? I don't see the logic (talk about being left-brained); it's far too simplistic IMO. Anyone?
 
its incredible, the clear majority of us seem to be more artistic.... Does that mean there are more fundies than techines on this forum!!! Or is it the other way around??? :D:D:D;)

For the life of me, I couldn't get her to turn anti-clockwise... maybe i as distracted by some of her other features:)
 
I get clockwise - but can change her to anti by focusing on the right (extended) leg and pushing myself to see the 'front pass of the leg' as the 'back pass'.
But my brain always reverts to clockwise as soon as I lose concentration...

Also - I always had the impression that 'right brained' was the logical side and Left was the artistic/feely side - but this article suggests the opposite????

- guess i was wrong??????????

(There's a first time for everything ;);))

PS - I reckon I'm logical thinker, my partner is 'feeling'. - test suggests opposite for both of us.
 
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