The problem is it is DANGEROUS to look directly at the disk of the Sun. Doing so may damage the retina at the back of your eye and can make you go blind.
Reflecting the light from the sun into your eyes from a mirror is the same as looking at it directly and is just as dangerous.
Moreover, if the mirror is part of a telescope (ie not flat), then the Sunlight is concentrated (like setting light to paper with Sunlight focused with a magnifying glass) and this will IMMEDIATELY blind you.
refracted or reflected
The light is absorbed and changed to tiny amount of heat.
It can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted.
You have to look hard, because most of the light gets absorbed
There a couple things that must happen to all wavelengths of light so that a substance can reflect white. The substance needs to be able to reflect each wavelength equally and the wavelengths must hit it at the same time.
It can reflect, absorb or scatter off the object.
you explode
their is a blinding effect of the performers
It can damage your eyes , you can also get blind .
well three things happen when light strikes an object Refract Reflect absorb
what will happen if you use direct sunlight to observe your specimen
The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.
Chaos Strikes Back happened in 1989.
The temperature of the arctic ocean is expected to rise if the ice cap disappears because the water will absorb sunlight rather that reflect it as the ice cap did. There is a question, however, of whether or not there will then be clouds over that area that will reflect sunlight or what else might happen. Interpolation from current data does not always work.
The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.
No
the world will perish because we won't have enough oxygen to breathe no protection from direct sunlight