Okay, so mirrors are perfectly smooth, so by creating a perfectly smooth surface, are we actually making a small gateway to another universe where everything is the same except a few small details that are unoticable? Like maybe the shirt I'm wearing in this universe looks the same through a mirror, but in reality is made of a completely different material. You can't go through because your 'reflection' always does the same and opposes you with an equal amount of force, right? Then how come you can see 'reflections' in shadows, and if you shine a light at a mirror, the angle of incidence might not equal the angle of reflection, but instead, both lights keep going through the portal, because light does not have mass or volume. I just thought of this, and I know I'm probably crazy, but does anyone out there think it's possible that mirrors are actually gateways? Also, if you hold one mirror while looking at another, you could be seeing more than one at once, just an answer to that.
2006-12-09
18:16:06
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