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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Roni said 12:21PM on 3-16-2008
This is soooo weird!
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Alex Kirby said 9:00AM on 4-11-2008
I first saw her clockwise then anti clockwise! Freaky!
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mrdeletesir said 11:34PM on 6-19-2008
I saw counter-clockwise then looked down and saw clockwise and found I could make the directions switch at will.
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eyesareamazing said 6:09PM on 7-12-2008
Eye Illusions are awesome!
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Nadia said 12:30AM on 9-06-2008
Soooo Coool!!! Most optical illusions aren't really interactive but these were awesome. The one where you look away from the spirals and it looks like you're trippin.The castle one was a trip because i saw a fully brightly colored picture after that. I actually went back and rewound it to make sure I DIDN'T see a fully colored picture in any way. What a great compilation!!!!
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tony said 3:01PM on 3-14-2009
Who's the band in the background?
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Bma3579 said 9:48PM on 5-03-2009
The lady spinning, I can't comprehend anyone seeing going clockwise, it is totally going counter-clockwise; I've tried everything to see it going the other way it just WON'T! The spinning circle trick, I had to try a few times before my eyes got all trippy like I was back in high school taking a certain hallucenogenic, and it took a while for my eyes to go back to normal! Like totally strange dudes!
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Mikki said 4:37PM on 10-18-2007
'Kay, the spinning lady was fake in my opinion, but this did kind of make things wavy. Astounding. . . .
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RadhaU said 9:37PM on 10-21-2007
The only thing that happens is that afterwards I feel slightly nauseated.
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michelle said 8:43PM on 10-17-2007
thats rediculous -- the whole page was spinning.. soo cool
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DR. EDSON ANDRE'JOHNSON D.D.ULC said 10:50PM on 10-17-2007
HI SEE BOTH IN THE SPINNING! BLOCKING RIGHT EYE SEE SPIN CLOCKWISE,BLOCK LEFT EYE SEE SPINNING COUNTER CLOCKWISE RIGHT -LEFT BRAIN EFFECT I GUESS!
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rlc03 said 9:09PM on 10-17-2007
That was so cool!
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kurin said 9:14PM on 10-17-2007
umm... mine connection kept messing up so in between when the thing was playing and when it was buffering, my eyes were like having a sesiur... lol, very nice im sure if the thing player right...
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Bernie Stevens said 9:37PM on 10-17-2007
top half of lady is counter clockwise, bottom half is clockwise,
The spinning B&W just plain hurt my eyes.
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Tom said 9:12PM on 10-30-2007
I had a hard time looking away FORM the screen.
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Leane said 7:08PM on 10-19-2007
WOW! Thats a trip,too cool.
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Josh said 10:16PM on 10-17-2007
What song is playing on here?
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tiff said 3:28PM on 10-18-2007
oh my god that was crazy!
my whole room was spinning!
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julia said 10:24PM on 10-17-2007
Josh: It's "Meant to Live" by Switchfoot
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Meg said 10:32PM on 10-17-2007
i just learned about this concept in psychology, where you concentrate on something and then still see it after the image has disappeared. can't remember what it's called though... so much for retaining information...
and the song is "Meant to Live" by Switchfoot, by the way.
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