5 November 2012

Although most people will say that a true mirror is colorless and reflects the color of anything put in front of it, these people are missing one key point:

We, as being imperfect beings, cannot create something that is truly flawless.

If you place two mirrors as closely parallel as humanly possible, there will be an infinite amount of reflections. After a few of the reflections, you can actually see a blue (sometimes green) tint of the mirror. This is because the reflection is getting smaller and the color waves are becoming closer together. (it's like taking a fabric and stretching it out- the color lightens.)

So there you go- the color of a mirror is a very faint blue.

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