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Old argument is old.
However, focusing on the foot that keeps her straight, holding her up, does allow the you to see both points of view.
For example, look at the foot that's keeping her up, not the one swaying in air.
Look at that foot as if it's only pivoting to the left and the right, never making a circle, but only going
left, right, left, right.
If the bottom foot goes left, then she spins left.
and vice versa.
Point being, that yes the mind can control what it sees regardless of which side is more prominent in day to day use.
Clever magic trick. But not good as a test.
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