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The perception of rotation direction can be influenced by visual context, as demonstrated by the left and right images.
In the left image, with clockwise arrows on the sides, we tend to perceive all three images rotating clockwise. Conversely, in the right image, counterclockwise arrows on the sides lead us to perceive the rotation as counterclockwise.
However, the actual rotation direction remains the same in both scenarios.
Our brain’s interpretation of rotational motion is influenced by surrounding elements and our tendency to seek patterns and associations in visual information.
🫵This serves as a reminder to carefully analyze the entire situation before reacting to others and not to solely rely on our initial perceptions.
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Johnbritto Kurusumuthu, the founder of Rise&Inspire—a space where his passions for law, faith, technology, and personal growth come together. His journey began in teaching, government service, and policy work, always guided by a commitment to integrity and the public good. Over time, he discovered the joy of writing—not just to explain, but to empower. What started as a small blog has now grown into a platform where he shares reflections on faith, legal literacy, technology, and daily inspiration. He believes words can transform people, and people, in turn, can transform the world. For him, faith and reason walk hand in hand, and knowledge should always be accessible and practical. Open to collaborations in writing, research, digital outreach, and social impact, he extends an invitation:let’s rise and inspire together.
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