How Mirrors Work
A mirror works like a window: light bounces off your face, hits the mirror, and goes back out to your eyes. It doesn’t twist or turn your image, it reflects it directly. So when you see your reflection, it's not flipped left-to-right, it’s just mirrored as is.
Why We Think It's Flipped
We think our mirror image is flipped because we're used to turning paper over when reading it. The mirror doesn’t do that; we do!
Examples
- A sign on your wall doesn’t twist, it just looks like you turned it over.
- Your reflection in a mirror is exactly as it is, no flipping or twisting involved.
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See also
- Why Do We See Infinity in a Mirror?
- Why Do Mirrors Make Us Look Backwards?
- Why Do Mirrors Flip Left and Right, But Not Top and Bottom?
- Why Do Mirrors Flip Left and Right?
- Why Do Mirrors Reverse Left and Right?