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- Infinity_mirror abstract "An infinity mirror is a set of mirrors, one fully reflective mirror and one one-way mirror, set up so that the one-way or partially reflective mirror reflects an image back onto the fully reflective mirror, in a recursive manner, creating a series of smaller and smaller reflections that appear to recede into an infinite distance. This effect is also seen when a subject stands between two fully reflective mirrors, as in a changing room or house of mirrors.In a classic infinity mirror, a set of light bulbs, LEDS, or other point source lights are placed at the periphery of a fully reflective mirror, and a second, partially reflective "one-way" mirror, is placed immediately above it. When a subject looks into the surface of the partially reflective mirror, the lights appear to recede into infinity, creating the appearance of a tunnel of lights of great depth.".
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- Infinity_mirror wikiPageID "40581191".
- Infinity_mirror wikiPageRevisionID "601868961".
- Infinity_mirror subject Category:Mirrors.
- Infinity_mirror comment "An infinity mirror is a set of mirrors, one fully reflective mirror and one one-way mirror, set up so that the one-way or partially reflective mirror reflects an image back onto the fully reflective mirror, in a recursive manner, creating a series of smaller and smaller reflections that appear to recede into an infinite distance.".
- Infinity_mirror label "Infinity mirror".
- Infinity_mirror sameAs m.0x22ws4.
- Infinity_mirror sameAs Q16969008.
- Infinity_mirror sameAs Q16969008.
- Infinity_mirror wasDerivedFrom Infinity_mirror?oldid=601868961.
- Infinity_mirror isPrimaryTopicOf Infinity_mirror.