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 Joop
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what horse ????



   
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What if you see the horse moonwalking?

that`s the sort of thing you`d need to discuss with your therapist

His secretary says he won't see me anymore; something about his fear of dark places.  So unprofessional.



   
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@jack-dodds 



   
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Ok, here is why this video test is BS (or HS or ZS for JD).

1) The horse on the video is doing back steps, and that is what everybody sees with their right brains (right as opposed to wrong). The horse lifts a leg and moves it backwards in the air, then places it on the ground while the body follows with backward motion. This is a pattern of back walking. There is only one answer right here. The pattern of walking forward is the completely opposite, see the video below.

2) No test in the world that can tell accurately if the left or the right hemisphere of your brain is predominant without accounting for the dominant handedness. Typically for right handed people the left hemisphere is analytical and the right brain is emotional. However for left handed people it is the opposite.



   
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Posted by: @chav

Ok, here is why this video test is BS (or HS or ZS for JD).

1) The horse on the video is doing back steps, and that is what everybody sees with their right brains (right as opposed to wrong). The horse lifts a leg and moves it backwards in the air, then places it on the ground while the body follows with backward motion. This is a pattern of back walking. There is only one answer right here. The pattern of walking forward is the completely opposite, see the video below.

2) No test in the world that can tell accurately if the left or the right hemisphere of your brain is predominant without accounting for the dominant handedness. Typically for right handed people the left hemisphere is analytical and the right brain is emotional. However for left handed people it is the opposite.

Chav;  This is, of course, basically what I was thinking....I think.  However when it comes to the element of handedness I am sorry to say there seems to be an element of underhandedness at play here.  This is not the same horse!  I rest my case.



   
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Posted by: @jack-dodds
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Ok, here is why this video test is BS (or HS or ZS for JD).

1) The horse on the video is doing back steps, and that is what everybody sees with their right brains (right as opposed to wrong). The horse lifts a leg and moves it backwards in the air, then places it on the ground while the body follows with backward motion. This is a pattern of back walking. There is only one answer right here. The pattern of walking forward is the completely opposite, see the video below.

2) No test in the world that can tell accurately if the left or the right hemisphere of your brain is predominant without accounting for the dominant handedness. Typically for right handed people the left hemisphere is analytical and the right brain is emotional. However for left handed people it is the opposite.

Chav;  This is, of course, basically what I was thinking....I think.  However when it comes to the element of handedness I am sorry to say there seems to be an element of underhandedness at play here.  This is not the same horse!  I rest my case.

Want the same horse?

click on the link below and paste the original video URL, now the horse is walking forward!

Reverse Video Online – Add Rewind Effect – Kapwing



   
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I posted this in all innocence but it soon occurred to me that it was likely a set up and everyone would see a walking backward horse. I left it in place to see if anyone would concur. Chav certainly has done that with a great analysis. 



   
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@jack-dodds, thanks for enhancing my vocabulary

underhandedness = secretive or dishonest behavior



   
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@jack-dodds, thanks for enhancing my vocabulary

underhandedness = secretive or dishonest behavior

Sorry if I overreacted Chav; I do get a bit testy when I sense horse swapping may be involved and that's no ZS.  I think I need an aspirin and a lie down.



   
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