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Tried it again and I still get them spinning in same direction for the same url while they go to different direction in the second url and changing direction randomly.
Try for yourself. Open up both url's three times and see...
http://www.news.com.au/common/imagedata/0,,5675247,00.gif
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/2007/10...brain-spin.gif
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Dude, its a real optical perception thing, and it can
appear to go EITHER way at any time depending on how you're processing the visual information. There is no url/mouse clicking trick, just stop it.
EDIT: clicked both of your links 3 times and she went clockwise 6 times. This of course means nothing.
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Did you watch them at the same time?
How do you explain two(tried only with one from each url at first but I thought that I might be manipulating it somehow if it's real) next to each other going different directions?
Then I tried 3x from each url and put them in random order. Looked at them for a while and I could tell which pics had the same url. They didn't change direction at the same time but when they did, all the pics from the same url changed direction.
I don't know what this proves if anything. What I can't explain is why 2 people looking at the same pic see it going different direction(unless they all don't know directions which is unlikely)