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wayward_vagabond
· 8 years ago
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But what if you shone a flashlight in there? Would the lights bounce off the walls and fill the entire room?
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geluregis
· 8 years ago
It would become diluted as it spreads, I imagine
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guest
· 8 years ago
Every time the light beam hits a mirror it isn't all reflected, some of it is absorbed, so the beam would light up a shit ton of the room before slowly dissipating lol
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spiderwoman
· 6 years ago
By slowly he means around the time it takes your brain to fire a single neuron.
guest
· 8 years ago
yea where's the light source?
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geluregis
· 8 years ago
I don't think this is a room of mirrors. It may just be a mirrored box that someone put a camera in.
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guest
· 8 years ago
This is at the Albright Knox art gallery
illjusthavewater
· 8 years ago
What if this is the matrix? Neo even got sucked into that mirror... Mirrors are the answer.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
anyone watch VSauce? you would obviously need a light source and if you flashed a light source it would not bounce around it would be absorbed
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guest
· 8 years ago
The problem with the question is that it is impossible to know the answer. Simply being present to see it would make a change to the room. And the addition of a light source to allow vision would do the same. So by observing, you have destroyed the purity you sought to observe.
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lblazel
· 8 years ago
Anyone else see a table and chair?
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guest
· 8 years ago
Take the blue pill!
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garlog
· 8 years ago
It wouldn't look like anything because there's no light source.
chilledtothebone
· 8 years ago
Holy shit this could be some sort of torture device
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silvermyth
· 8 years ago
The light would be absorbed after bouncing a bit. Every time it bounces, it would be absorbed and converted into heat until the light died and the mirrors were slightly warmer. Not sure if this is right, I am only 13; sorry if it's wrong.
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silvermyth
· 8 years ago
( for @fiftypercenthipster or guest)
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annoyingnerd
· 8 years ago
But these mirrors are layered... they can reflect each other if there is a light source. The question was if the walls and floor and ceiling were made of mirrors, with no extra mirrors in between.
guest
· 8 years ago
Wild. Would be one helluvan experiment
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guest
· 8 years ago
There would be no light so you wouldn't be able to see anything
guest
· 8 years ago
Listen listen listen: if you had a room with ONLY mirrors, you wouldnt see a damn thing!! There is no goddamn light to reflect!!
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guest
· 8 years ago
Sorry Im dumb someone allready said it
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elynnated
· 8 years ago
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illjusthavewater
· 8 years ago
@lblazel did.
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