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Mirrors----can someone explain the interdimensional travel theories around them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 249082" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>There was an anomaly I noticed one time that I thought was a little odd. It was night time. I had all lights off in the room. I had my laptop on at the time. The closet doors on one side of the room were of the mirror kind. I was lying on the bed and could see a reflection of light on the ceiling from the laptop. But in the closet door mirrors the reflection was in a different location on the reflected ceiling. All other objects in the room were in their mirror reflected twins location.</p><p></p><p>It appears there are other rules for the behavior of light besides just a mirror image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 249082, member: 288"] There was an anomaly I noticed one time that I thought was a little odd. It was night time. I had all lights off in the room. I had my laptop on at the time. The closet doors on one side of the room were of the mirror kind. I was lying on the bed and could see a reflection of light on the ceiling from the laptop. But in the closet door mirrors the reflection was in a different location on the reflected ceiling. All other objects in the room were in their mirror reflected twins location. It appears there are other rules for the behavior of light besides just a mirror image. [/QUOTE]
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