necker cube update of the day

Oct 12, 2007 00:05


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matrushkaka October 12 2007, 13:46:45 UTC
both

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langostino October 12 2007, 14:12:43 UTC
Weird, I could only see anticlockwise, even when I went to the source page. But then I read the words "Right Brain" and all of a sudden she was going clockwise.

Ah cognition.

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alkaloids October 12 2007, 14:27:06 UTC
Can't seem to make it go counter-clockwise, only clockwise. Oh well, I guess I'm special. :) Maybe I'll try later after this coffee has kicked in a bit...

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langostino October 12 2007, 16:15:00 UTC
Try just looking at the shadow.

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mauitian October 12 2007, 15:16:01 UTC
Clockwise is dominant for me, which is supposed to imply I'm right brained. However, I noticed they nicely accounted for the effect of centripetal acceleration on her breasts...

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widdershins wins! radium October 14 2007, 04:49:12 UTC
Looking at this again, it strikes me that the shadow isn't consistent with clockwise motion. Or is there some crazy setup that could make that shadow happen?

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Re: widdershins wins! mauitian October 14 2007, 05:01:07 UTC
Looking at the shadow is how I get to see her going counter-clockwise, as suggested by others.

But I think that shadow might come from her bouncing up and down as she is.

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foolmonkey October 12 2007, 16:37:07 UTC
The craziest thing, for me, is that when rotating clockwise, her right leg and right arm are extended, but rotating counterclockwise makes her left leg and arm the extended ones.

I really don't know how my brain is getting that wrong, but it is pretty crazy.

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anonymous October 12 2007, 17:38:38 UTC
I can get either at will.
This is way cooler than the Necker cube. I can sort of see both ways of the Necker cube at once- or rather, one of the strong impressions for me of the Necker cube is of the flat pattern. I can't get her in an intermediate pattern.

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