In theory, yes. In practice, the photons get absorbed or scattered eventually.
2007-06-20 07:13:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the mirrors are not 100% efficient, so eventually the few remaining photons from the Nth reflection will be passed through the mirror or scattered off.
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2007-06-20 07:14:22
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answer #2
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answered by tlbs101 7
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no because the only way to see something in either mirror is to look at an angle which will eventually escape from both mirrors
2007-06-20 07:34:48
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answer #3
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answered by M&M 3
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confident, even nevertheless it made me contemplate whether it extremely develop into limitless. How small does the reflection get earlier that is smaller than the atoms that are reflecting the gentle, and as a result is pondered not extra.
2016-10-18 04:00:09
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answer #4
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answered by ramswaroop 4
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Yes the image will never go on forever even as the image becomes too small for you to see it
2007-06-20 07:13:53
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answer #5
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answered by blackninjagal 2
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if the two mirrors are parallel, the number of images will be infinite,slowly becoming less bright relatively.
2007-06-20 07:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes--and further, if you photocopy a mirror you'll go back in time.
2007-06-20 07:18:14
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answered by bodotdot 2
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No. "One" will not live until infinity.
2007-06-20 07:31:45
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answered by Fred 7
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yes
2007-06-20 07:14:36
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answered by Alex 2
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in theory yes, in actuality, no
2007-06-20 07:17:58
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answered by camo4213 3
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