Define clockwise and counter-clockwise.
Relative to what object?
Is the woman rotating clockwise or counter-clockwise?
Post your initial impression
Last edited by MaNuMaNiAc; 05-07-2008 at 08:20 PM.
Define clockwise and counter-clockwise.
Relative to what object?
clockwise
Clockwise. At first glance it looks like counter, but I brought up my clock (from the toolbar) next to it and suddenly changed directions. I don't know how in the it did that
counter clockwise
clockwise
didn't even have to look closely
Counter clockwise.
How does one see it moving clockwise? I even tried getting out the toolbar and it sitll didn't work for me.
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It looks clockwise to me, but because that's the obvious choice, it's probably counterclockwise.
I don't see why it's an illusion, though.
and shouldn't she be passing out from dizziness by now?
when I envision the reflection as a full person I see counter..
but when I look at her clockwise
weird
clockwise.
I'm curious what the correct answer is, as I have no clue how anyone could say counter-clockwise, but obviously some have.
How weird! If you stare at her reflection for a bit and then look at the silhouette, she then turns counter-clockwise
I see it both ways -- sometimes it's clockwise, sometimes it's counter.
How you see it is supposed to be an indication of whether you're a right brain thinker, or a left brain thinker. But, I don't remember which side controls which direction.
its supposed to be able to go in either direction
if i focus on a specific part (usually the shadow of the foot), i can make it change directions
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
effing thing changes direction. sneaky bas
At least nothing jumps out from the screen at you after you stare at it for awhile!!!
That's EXACTLY what I was expecting when I saw the thread le!![]()
This is true.
I have no idea how you people think she's rotating clockwise, shes obviously going counter clockwise.
Some people see her rotating clockwise, others counter-clockwise. She's rotating in both directions.
I've seen this before. The direction you see her turning is dependent upon which part of your brain you're utilizing most at the time. Creative thinkers tend to see her go predominantly in one direction while analytical thinkers tend to see her go the other.
Unfortunately I can't remember which is which...she gives it to me both ways.
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