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Jul-20-2006, 03:45 PM
I went with some friends to a theather(teatro Abril - Guatemala City), and we started doing the scouting for a project we're developing, and while doing that I found this spot with two big mirrors, one in front of the other, and then I just had this blast from the past, hahaha, no more E! for me :uhoh, anyhow, I remembered what I learned in physics, about virtual images, and everything made sense then, I found out that infinite images get that pattern from themselves... let me be more clear, when you stand in front of a mirror you "create" a virtual image of yourself, that's how optics call them, and it's conceptualized as "another you" inside the mirror, and the distance between you and your virtual image is the double between you and the mirror, so obvious I know, but then I realized that if you have a virtual image of yourself in front of ONE mirror, that virtual image will have one as well in the other mirror, the one that's in front of the mirror creating the virtual image. My point is that the images keep creating themselves to the infinite, and the ones shown in the picture are the half of those infinite images, even though the half of infinite keeps being infinite :huh, hahaha, as simple as that, and so beautyful, art and science mixed in one sick mind... mine :rofl
The most incredible thing about this picture is that the gorgeous model gets cloned and cloned into the infinite, hahaha, but there's only one space for that unique person that I love so much, my friend Gaby :D Thanks for everything Osha, WIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!
Thanks for reading my thread, have a wonderful day :D
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... P.D. If you pay attention to the images, they get a curved trajectory as they go away from themselves, interesting...
Byron M. :D
The most incredible thing about this picture is that the gorgeous model gets cloned and cloned into the infinite, hahaha, but there's only one space for that unique person that I love so much, my friend Gaby :D Thanks for everything Osha, WIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!
Thanks for reading my thread, have a wonderful day :D
13899
... P.D. If you pay attention to the images, they get a curved trajectory as they go away from themselves, interesting...
Byron M. :D