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This is nuts

>> No.15913886
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>>15913869
it looks like the reflection is moving but all that's happening is you moving is changing the angle, so different light rays hit you're eyes but they are bouncing off the same area of the mirror (the red circle).

>> No.15913893

>>15913886
Yeah, but how does the mirror know? It can't see it so how can it copy it?

>> No.15913898

Most intelligent Amerimutts

>> No.15913903

>>15913893
The anon you've replied to just explained this.
The mirror doesn't "know" anything - as the angle changes, so does the light rays hitting your eyeballs.

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>>15913893

>> No.15913906

>>15913869
Not really. It's long been postulated we live in a simulation.

>> No.15913945

This is kind of cool at exaggerating a mirrors effect to mimic depth, as the horizontal disalignment of the reflection lines up perfectly with where one expect it to be if it was physically mirrored directly behind it thus making it seem that the reflection itself is as such, however if you consider the image you are looking at as just a 2d plane and not an illusory 3d space the reflection is disaligned properly in accordance with the viewing angle. When I look at a mirror, there usually seems to be greater disalignment vertically which is absent here, maybe due to greater distance from the source?

>> No.15914052

>>15913869
>>15913893
Mirrors are omnipotent but must limit what they show us for our own good.

>> No.15914147

>>15913869
I think the better question is why does it only work with eggs? Seriously, it doesn't work with any other object. Try it yourself and see.

>> No.15914157

>>15913869
>This isn't nuts, this is Sparta!

>> No.15914171

>>15913893
mirrors contain an efficient raster graphics program invented by the mayans

>> No.15914216

>>15913869
No, it's a symptom of destroying schools.

>> No.15914435

>>15913869
Similar to myopes looking objects far away in a mirror and surprised that they still blurry

>> No.15914523
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>>15913869

Mirrors are actually doorways to alternate realities.
Camera captured each mirror having a different pose for the bride.

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>>15913869
this has already been explained

>> No.15914605

>>15913893
It receives the photons and reemits them

>> No.15914613

>>15913869
That's an egg

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>>15913869
Are those people REALLY that ignorant?

>> No.15914949

>>15913886

All replies about this containing the verb BOUNCE are bots or might as well be bots.

>> No.15914979

>>15914949
would you prefer the term reflect, you pendant faggot woman?

>> No.15915105

>>15914949
It is essentially just bouncing off of a magnetic field

>> No.15915127

>>15913869
Something to do with angles of light rays/solved

>> No.15915314

>>15913869
Anon, do you understand how? Serious question.

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the real question is how buses and cars work
>>>/wsg/5371449

>> No.15916488

>>15915345
The real question is how are people so bad at driving they think a passenger car is even close to the width of the lane?

>> No.15916509

>>15913903
>>15913904
>>15914171
>>15914605
>>15914052
source?

>> No.15916516

>>15916509
This. Physics CHUDS can't post a single peer reviewed double blind controlled trial about mirrors to prove their opinions are facts.
Watch them try! They will be unable to find such a study.

>> No.15916699

>>15913869
No, that's an egg.
You can't post nuts here, this is a blue board.