good question.......it makes me think.............
2007-11-25 06:56:45
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answer #1
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answered by Golden Leaf 4
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It's all to do with the angles of incidence of the light rays showing your reflection, bouncing off the mirrors' surface, and into your eyes. The image formed by the lens is then projected onto the retina and visualised by the brain as the right way up. But a very good point!
2007-11-25 06:42:47
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Well think about it. It is a reflection of what is being placed in front of it. Your left stays on the left and the right stays on the right, and the top(forehead) and bottom(chin) stay there as well.
2007-11-25 06:40:24
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answer #3
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answered by edvalente3 1
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Thats the hardest answer to explain
2007-11-25 06:36:33
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answer #4
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answered by Bossman ™ 4
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Are these the people looking in from behind the mirror? What have you done man!
2007-11-25 06:36:52
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answer #5
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answered by rattyrat 4
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i do, thats the problem with your logic lol
(oh and ppl this is a joke, dont try to explain it, make ppl laugh)
2007-11-25 06:34:48
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answer #6
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answered by Whispkin B 6
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Because mirrors don't turn you upside-down.
Even if it did, your forehead would be where your ankles are...not where your chin is.
2007-11-25 06:37:28
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answer #7
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answered by UH HUH HER 5
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crackers but your right
2007-11-25 06:52:26
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answered by SPUDULIKE 3
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are u high
2007-11-25 06:57:00
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answered by wwe52256 2
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i'm confused.......x
2007-11-25 06:35:15
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answer #10
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answered by Kim 6
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