When we move our eyes, they typically move too quickly for our brain to perceive the motion in a mirror reflection. Our brain is also wired to filter out self-generated movements to maintain a stable visual perception, which is why we do not see our eyes move in the mirror.
A mirror does not have a color of its own. It appears to be the color of whatever is reflected in it. This is because a mirror reflects light, rather than emitting its own color.
An answer to this riddle is "A camera." Cameras reflect images like a mirror, but the camera itself is not visible in its own images.
Yes, a mirror reflects light by preserving the image of objects placed in front of it. This reflection allows us to see our own image when we look at a mirror.
The Mirror of Matsuyama is a Japanese folk tale about a magical mirror that reflects the true nature of those who look into it. It is said that if a kind-hearted person gazes into the mirror, they will see their own kindness shining back at them. However, if a person with ill intentions looks into the mirror, they will only see their own flaws and ugliness. The story teaches a moral lesson about the importance of kindness and self-reflection.
A mirror does not have a color of its own. It reflects light by bouncing off the surface of the mirror at the same angle it hits it, creating a clear and accurate reflection of objects in front of it.
Your brain moves them
No it cant because the sun energy makes it to hot to move
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yes i think fire can move because it cant always stay in on place it can when super vised but it can spread automatically.
just flirt with him... or if you cant... get him on his own and just tell him... if he likes you back YAY if not BZZZT move on
you cant it speaks to you in its own time but somtimes you can move it and it will speak hope this helped you
In his own words, "My eyes you say? well to be honest i looked in the mirror the other night and cant actually figure them out, there a bit blue, grey, hazel, green, all mixed up like my personality!"
literally speaking the pupil is just a hole, so no. But by looking in a mirror you can perceive the pupil as a black circle in the middle of the iris.
i believe you can but your parents still have the right over you until you r legally on your own you cant make your own choices so at 17 yes you can move out if u can support yourself with a job education so on
a mirror Actually, if you stood in front of a mirror, you still couldn't watch your own eyeballs fall out because you can't look at a mirror to do so.
A mirror does not have a color of its own. It appears to be the color of whatever is reflected in it. This is because a mirror reflects light, rather than emitting its own color.