Mind-Bending Mirror Puzzle: Experience the Impossible in Bali

In summary, the conversation discusses a cool optical illusion observed in a hotel room in Bali at night. A light from the street reflects off a mirror onto the wall, creating two separate shadows of a statue of a goddess. By placing his arm in the light, the speaker was able to make the two shadow arms appear to shake hands. The conversation also briefly touches on the concept of relativity, but ultimately concludes that the phenomenon is not related to it.
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PatrickPowers
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This actually happened to me in a hotel in Bali.

It was night time and a light from the street was reflecting off of the mirror onto the wall. In front of the mirror was a statue of a goddess. Projected onto the wall were two separate shadows of the goddess, rotated with respect to one another about 90 degrees.

I went to the mirror, stuck my arm into the light, and was able to have my two shadow arms appear to shake hands.

How can this be?
 
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Hi,

Would you please provide me with a schematic design of all items in the room that you have seen,which shows the position of the things( light,mirror,statue,wall and yourself) to each other?
 
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I can't imagine how this has anything to do with relativity! Exactly how fast were you going at the time?
 
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HallsofIvy said:
I can't imagine how this has anything to do with relativity! Exactly how fast were you going at the time?

I am sure his speed was 0 c! NOW its a relativity problem
 
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HallsofIvy said:
I can't imagine how this has anything to do with relativity! Exactly how fast were you going at the time?


Sorry. It has nothing to do with relativity. It should be in General Physics.

It's not a hard problem, but it is a very cool effect. I don't know why it isn't better known.
 
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As Einstein said, "One image is direct, the other is from the light refledted off the mirror."
 

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1. What is the purpose of the Mind-Bending Mirror Puzzle in Bali?

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