• @vane
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    29 hours ago

    If it’s spining clockwise, close eyes, then slowly open left eye with rapidly blinking, starts spinning anti clockwise.

  • @[email protected]
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    511 hours ago

    Turning my phone upside down flips the direction, then focusing on the movement while I slowly turn it back over helps me see it for a short while, until I blink a few times.

  • @[email protected]
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    1215 hours ago

    I feel like I am the only person who CAN’T see the counter clockwise spin. Have tried all the tricks people suggest to make the spin reverse, still only clockwise. I feel robbed by my own brain. I WANNA SEE THE COOL SHIT, BRAIN, JUST LET ME SEE HER SPIN THE OTHER WAY (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

    • @CarbonatedPastaSauce
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      912 hours ago

      You aren’t the only one. It’s very clearly spinning clockwise to my brain, and nothing I do changes that.

      • Ænima
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        512 hours ago

        Look at the feet. I could only see the same direction when the image was not fully visible at once.

    • @Pregnenolone
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      212 hours ago

      I find that slowly shaking my head in time back and forth can “compel” the model to go the other way. I am able to see both for that reason.

  • @takeheart
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    917 hours ago

    I can see her switching spin direction now and then if I continously watch the animation. Looking at the feet alone makes this more likely.

    I’m under the impression that it depends on when I naturally blink, for instance when the extended leg is maximally to the left or right. Maybe that brief interruption of the visual stream allows for reclassifying the virtual information instead of fitting it onto an existing pattern.

  • walden
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    718 hours ago

    Cool. It’s easiest for me to switch directions by focusing on the reflection of the foot.