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What It Backwards Writing?
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Apparently Leonardo da Vinci wrote backwards (mirror writing). I have seen programmes about this so it is rare but not unknown. It may be something to do with dyslexia and/or left-handedness but it must also be attributed to something else.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Stargazer... you could probably do it yourself quite easily if you try. Used to do this a lot in younger days. If you take a pen in each hand, left and right, put your hands close-ish together as you start to write - now, write, say, your name forwards with your right hand and, at the same time, write it backwards with your left hand. The hands mirror each other quite easily. Don't know if it works with printed script - probably not - but certainly with 'joined up' writing.
goggle mcmanus left mirror writing
yup we have a prof of left handedness and his name is Prof Chris Mcmanus
He has written alot about this and you will see from the goggle
Basically it is common in lefties mirror writing I mean.
He has done a bit about left handedness in antiquity
you know there are more left handers in the 20-30 age group than in the 70-80 age group possibly showing that being left handed in a right handed world carries an increased mortality
and he looked at the twistiness of threads in silver and gold torques
and then s spun and z spun cotton threads in egyptian textiles
basically 8%
yup we have a prof of left handedness and his name is Prof Chris Mcmanus
He has written alot about this and you will see from the goggle
Basically it is common in lefties mirror writing I mean.
He has done a bit about left handedness in antiquity
you know there are more left handers in the 20-30 age group than in the 70-80 age group possibly showing that being left handed in a right handed world carries an increased mortality
and he looked at the twistiness of threads in silver and gold torques
and then s spun and z spun cotton threads in egyptian textiles
basically 8%