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ricktu288 committed Dec 4, 2024
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"Mario Petitclerc"
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"title": "The Mirascope",
"description": "<p>A <strong>mirascope</strong> is a fascinating optical illusion device that uses two opposing parabolic mirrors to create the illusion of a three-dimensional floating image. The device consists of:</p><ol><li><strong>Two Parabolic Mirrors</strong> of the exact same size, with one mirror facing upward and the other facing downward, forming a clam-like structure. The mirrors are designed to focus light at a specific point. The top mirror has a hole at its vertex to allow the light to enter the device.</li><li><strong>A Small Object</strong>: Placed inside the mirascope, typically near the focal point of the top mirror that is very close to the vertex of the bottom mirror.</li></ol><p>When light from the object reflects between the mirrors, it is redirected in such a way that it appears as a lifelike, three-dimensional image floating above the surface of the mirascope. The illusion is so convincing that people often try to touch the image, only to find there’s nothing there.</p><p>Mirascopes are popular in science demonstrations, toys, and novelty items to illustrate the principles of optics, reflection, and the behavior of light.</p>"
"description": "<p>A <strong>mirascope</strong> is a fascinating optical illusion device that uses two opposing parabolic mirrors to create the illusion of a three-dimensional floating image. The device consists of:</p><ol><li><strong>Two Parabolic Mirrors</strong> of the exact same size, with one mirror facing upward and the other facing downward, forming a clam-like structure. The mirrors are designed to focus light at a specific point. The top mirror has a hole at its vertex to allow the light to enter the device.</li><li><strong>A Small Object</strong>: Placed inside the mirascope, typically near the focal point of the top mirror that is very close to the vertex of the bottom mirror.</li></ol><p>When light from the object reflects between the mirrors, it is redirected in such a way that it appears as a lifelike, three-dimensional image floating above the surface of the mirascope. The illusion is so convincing that people often try to touch the image, only to find there's nothing there.</p><p>Mirascopes are popular in science demonstrations, toys, and novelty items to illustrate the principles of optics, reflection, and the behavior of light.</p>"
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