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Old 10-12-2007, 02:13 PM
Sephus Sephus is offline
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Default Re: Left-Brained or Right-Brained?

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If you look at her bottom foot it's always going clockwise. I'm not sure what could possibly make you see it any differently.

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Haha, this is simply not true. As the foot goes from facing left to facing right there's no way to know whether it's coming towards you or going away from you in the 3rd dimension. This is equally true about her bottom foot as it is about every other part of her body.

That is why it can go either direction. I closed my eyes and pictured her rotating the opposite way and when I opened my eyes I was able to see her rotating whichever way I'd chosen.

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everyone must have skipped over this post.

the leg is never coming toward you or going away from you, but your brain imagines that it is. you can choose which way she rotates by deciding how you want to interpret the image in 3 dimensions.

try pretending that when she gets to "sideways" she instantly switches the leg she's standing on. with a little effort, you can make it so she never turns her back toward you, she just bounces back and forth.
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