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Necker Cube Experiment
#1
Necker Cube Experiment
http://www.bbc.co.uk/apps/ifl/science/hu...submit.y=5

Results show the cube flipped 0 times in 30 seconds...

I'm an introvert. Thinking
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#2
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
I didn't notice it flip once...

I got a mix of introvert and extrovert.
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#3
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
I can make it flip as much as I want, but it doesn't do it by itself. I think the test is defective.
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#4
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
I'm an introvert... but I don't get how seeing the cube flip has anything to do with personality. I can make it flip whenever I want, too.
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RE: Necker Cube Experiment
How can you make it flip?
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#6
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
(March 31, 2011 at 8:34 pm)theVOID Wrote: How can you make it flip?

Turn your computer upside down
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#7
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
It flipped 7 times for me and I'm an introvert, I got the passive flipping version. You make it flip by focusing on different parts of it and it seems to flip 3 dimensionally. Intersting , but only mildly.
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#8
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
(March 31, 2011 at 4:53 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: http://www.bbc.co.uk/apps/ifl/science/hu...submit.y=5

Results show the cube flipped 0 times in 30 seconds...

I'm an introvert. Thinking

I got similar results.
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#9
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
yeah I thought maybe I had too much wine and my eyes weren't working right. flipped 0 times. I'm a grumpy introvert.
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#10
RE: Necker Cube Experiment
Necker Cube Experiment
Results
The cube flipped 1 times in 30 seconds.

You show a mixture of introvert and extravert personality traits

For the majority of the time the cube looked completely flat to me.
(March 31, 2011 at 8:34 pm)theVOID Wrote: How can you make it flip?

Shift your eyes from the bottom left to the top right.
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