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Heart of Darkness

The final days of His Trolliness
Jul 1, 2009
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Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Depends on the metal behind the glass. So usually a metallic gray.
Banned because... but mirrors in the end do reflect all colors... And a combination of all colors is apparently white, so wouldn't that make them white?
Nope.

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Darkspectar said:
Banned for spelling it 'gray' when it's grey you moron!
Both are correct.
 

Lazy Kitty

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May 1, 2009
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Heart of Darkness said:
Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Depends on the metal behind the glass. So usually a metallic gray.
Banned because... but mirrors in the end do reflect all colors... And a combination of all colors is apparently white, so wouldn't that make them white?
Nope.
Here's another... Can't it be that they are in some way similar to infrared and ultraviolet, but instead of being outside of our visible spectrum, copy whatever bandwidth it receives?
 

Heart of Darkness

The final days of His Trolliness
Jul 1, 2009
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Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Depends on the metal behind the glass. So usually a metallic gray.
Banned because... but mirrors in the end do reflect all colors... And a combination of all colors is apparently white, so wouldn't that make them white?
Nope.
Here's another... Can't it be that they are in some way similar to infrared and ultraviolet, but instead of being outside of our visible spectrum, copy whatever bandwidth it receives?
I'm not a physicist, but I think I can safely say that light doesn't work that way.
 

mParadox

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Darkspectar said:
Banned because you can't control me. You have to let me be free, and I can love you still.
Banned 'cause does that mean that you're not a stick insect?
 

Lazy Kitty

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May 1, 2009
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Heart of Darkness said:
Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Depends on the metal behind the glass. So usually a metallic gray.
Banned because... but mirrors in the end do reflect all colors... And a combination of all colors is apparently white, so wouldn't that make them white?
Nope.
Here's another... Can't it be that they are in some way similar to infrared and ultraviolet, but instead of being outside of our visible spectrum, copy whatever bandwidth it receives?
I'm not a physicist, but I think I can safely say that light doesn't work that way.
Well, I know nothing of the construction of a mirror...
But I'd say they're a perfect kind of white that reflects all colors.
So now I've gotta find a perfect kind of black that reflects absolutely no colors.
So I'll need a material that converts all light that falls onto it into heat or something...
 

Heart of Darkness

The final days of His Trolliness
Jul 1, 2009
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Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Rex Dark said:
Heart of Darkness said:
Depends on the metal behind the glass. So usually a metallic gray.
Banned because... but mirrors in the end do reflect all colors... And a combination of all colors is apparently white, so wouldn't that make them white?
Nope.
Here's another... Can't it be that they are in some way similar to infrared and ultraviolet, but instead of being outside of our visible spectrum, copy whatever bandwidth it receives?
I'm not a physicist, but I think I can safely say that light doesn't work that way.
Well, I know nothing of the construction of a mirror...
But I'd say they're a perfect kind of white that reflects all colors.
So now I've gotta find a perfect kind of black that reflects absolutely no colors.
So I'll need a material that converts all light that falls onto it into heat or something...
A mirror is a plate of glass backed by a metal, either silver or aluminum. And physics isn't subjective. It's not a "perfect white." Theb est answer I can think of has to do with changing the energy levels of the electrons present in the metal from the lightwaves of the reflected objects. I don't know how mirrors actually work, and it's been a while since I took chemistry, but I'm pretty sure that that's how they actually work.
 

mParadox

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Darkspectar said:
Banned because I bet you say that to all the girls... and guys-you-happen-to-be-bi-curious-for.
Banned 'cause I don't hit on girls and there's a distinct lack of bi people.