What Would Happen If You Went In a Mirror?

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  • @TheActionLab
    @TheActionLab  Před rokem +2305

    Lol, I said Star Wars...where are my fact-checkers?!

    • @nerdscurvy1092
      @nerdscurvy1092 Před rokem +62

      Sorry I was late.

    • @GrimmHades
      @GrimmHades Před rokem +128

      Spock was always my favorite Star Wars character

    • @joe_croupier
      @joe_croupier Před rokem +28

      Dude said Star Wars 😂😂😂😂

    • @akshithmanjunath8557
      @akshithmanjunath8557 Před rokem +25

      I don't think I ever saw a mirror in Star-wars Saga. Like for real. Not even in a single clip.

    • @vhawk1951kl
      @vhawk1951kl Před rokem +2

      Busy lying to some other idler

  • @mandelbraught2728
    @mandelbraught2728 Před rokem +905

    My suspicion that as a science educator, James recognized an emergency lol. Plus he squeezed in some chirality as a bonus! As always, I'm grateful for the Action Lab putting out the good info.

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Před rokem +8

      Pretty short comment considering you could go on forever.

    • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
      @DragonOfTheMortalKombat Před rokem +12

      We are evolving backwards.......................................... Thanks Social Media.

    • @darklordflash2117
      @darklordflash2117 Před rokem +3

      what is happening to people ?

    • @Moct3zoom
      @Moct3zoom Před rokem +5

      I used to think he cringed too much to some basic science facts when explained and personally found that a bit disturbing, now I understand the meaning of his constant cringing to basic science facts...

    • @jluck1590
      @jluck1590 Před rokem

      @@DragonOfTheMortalKombat No, it's the liberal Marxism that is designed by KGB agents to infiltrate a country and destroy it from within. Morals, Education, Family Values, etc etc is destroyed to overthrow the country. Social media is just one tool being used.

  • @minacapella8319
    @minacapella8319 Před rokem +286

    I love that this goes from "let's show you how the mirror can see this thing" into "if you ever end up in a mirror universe YOU WILL DIE" so casually

  • @amateur-madman3047
    @amateur-madman3047 Před 6 měsíci +13

    The worst part is the way people describe it as the mirror “knowing” something

  • @aryasaktiflister_aw
    @aryasaktiflister_aw Před rokem +140

    I did not expect a biochemistry ending to an optical physics video. Great content

  • @shrimpbisque
    @shrimpbisque Před rokem +471

    The book _The Boy Who Reversed Himself_ by William Sleator also explores chirality for part of the story. In the book, the main character makes friends with a boy at school who can enter the fourth dimension, and during her first visit to the fourth dimension, she gets flipped around and comes back to the third dimension as a mirror image of herself. In her mirror state, she discovers that everything she tries to eat or drink tastes terrible (except for ketchup, oddly enough), because her molecular structure is flipped with respect to that of the food. She's able to flip back before going too hungry, though, and most of the rest of the book is her exploring the fourth dimensional world with the boy.
    I definitely recommend reading the book, if you can find it. It's written at a middle-school-ish reading level, but does a great job exploring the idea of a fourth (and even higher!) physical dimension.

    • @solandri69
      @solandri69 Před rokem +14

      "Technical Error" (aka "The Reversed Man") by Arthur C. Clarke is an earlier story (1950) with a person flipped via the 4th dimension.

    • @rippedtorn2310
      @rippedtorn2310 Před rokem +19

      sounds great but isnt it strange we all think mirrors flip the image ???? They dont .They only reflect back exactly what we show them .

    • @mikael9325
      @mikael9325 Před rokem +11

      ​@@rippedtorn2310 That's just semantics. You can say that it does and it doesn't.

    • @wecirclethesky
      @wecirclethesky Před rokem +4

      Ah! Ana and kata, the other two directions! I used to love William Sleator's books!

    • @monad_tcp
      @monad_tcp Před rokem +14

      I would be worried about being flipped inside out, which is a valid rotation in the 4th dimension

  • @soot.mp3
    @soot.mp3 Před 11 měsíci +81

    I will NEVER understand how Action Lab can start a video with a simple question that I already know the answer to, and end up unlocking a new part of my brain with something I never even contemplated existing. I'm so glad I subscribed to this channel.

  • @cowgba
    @cowgba Před 4 měsíci +6

    Phrasing it as "how does the mirror know what's on the other side of the paper" really drives home the absurdity of this whole thing. 😅

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před 28 dny +2

      Everyone is so camera-brained now. They forget mirrors *aren’t* the same thing as your front camera

  • @TEWU
    @TEWU Před rokem +474

    At the same time, I absolutely adore how simply and calmly you explained this, and I cannot belive such a trivial question makes so many people confused...

    • @Bro-vs5mk
      @Bro-vs5mk Před rokem +45

      I thought this whole thing was an April fools thing but no people actually didn’t pay attention in school or even research things on their own time

    • @marcus8710
      @marcus8710 Před rokem +8

      Thank goodness. My forehead crunched up painfully when I realized what was boggling those poor ladies.

    • @BombaJead
      @BombaJead Před rokem +6

      ​​@@Bro-vs5mk My guess is that most are faking it for views, or at least l hope so.

    • @CHRodz
      @CHRodz Před rokem +4

      A view into the current state of intelligence and education sadly...

    • @wifegrant
      @wifegrant Před rokem +13

      @@CHRodz I believe light and refraction was covered in 6-7th grade. However, with no education this should be pretty simple. What they teaching them kids in the US? Spend 3-4 times more than the European average on education...and people freaked out by mirrors.

  • @victoriajeanleslie3116
    @victoriajeanleslie3116 Před rokem +609

    I love how you extended this to a discussion of chirality, very cool

    • @westonding8953
      @westonding8953 Před rokem +2

      It’s genius!

    • @arifbagusprakoso2308
      @arifbagusprakoso2308 Před rokem

      Yup, that's unexpected.

    • @COL3A1
      @COL3A1 Před rokem

      Some D-amino acids are toxic or trigger an immune response or anaphylactic shock because they are present in bacteria.

    • @zakirreshi6737
      @zakirreshi6737 Před rokem

      That time our body will be so that it will accept those mirror images biomolecules only.

    • @_just_looking_thank_you
      @_just_looking_thank_you Před rokem

      And to introduce me to my newest phobia. 🤦‍♂️

  • @AnthonyBeGymin
    @AnthonyBeGymin Před rokem +7

    Love that you work for Vandelay Industries and still have the time to research such important topics.

    • @thebsmith820
      @thebsmith820 Před 10 měsíci +1

      yass someone else gets the reference lol

  • @aviccilostboy1755
    @aviccilostboy1755 Před rokem +5

    i had a similar MIRROR situation in this all marble bathroom.
    the light in the room would be reflected by all the slabs of marble except where the grout was
    so in effect i had DARK shadows being reflected , it was kinda eerie
    they looked like shadows but were actually less light being reflected by the dull grout.

  • @ChadKapper
    @ChadKapper Před rokem +700

    You always do a fantastic job of explaining things! Instead of just shaking your head, and thinking people are idiots, you take the time to explain things in a very digestible way.
    Thank you!!

    • @carlkenner4581
      @carlkenner4581 Před rokem +12

      But he did subtly call them fat, and say they needed Factor. lol

    • @inxomnyaa
      @inxomnyaa Před rokem +8

      whilst this is true, i am pretty sure most people still didn't get it

    • @ellisfrancisfarros3935
      @ellisfrancisfarros3935 Před rokem +3

      ​@@carlkenner4581 i skipped the sponsor segment but went to watch it after reading this.

    • @eliseoramirez1691
      @eliseoramirez1691 Před rokem +4

      Butt can our mirrored selves digest thisinformation🤔🤔

    • @cd23
      @cd23 Před rokem +9

      Can't explain why gum is $6

  • @Natural_Power
    @Natural_Power Před rokem +3624

    He's so friendly, kindly answering such a dumb question
    Edit: My God people are still adding replies to this comment after 2 months, mainly along tbe lines of "this comment is the dumb thing"
    Please realise it's the top comment on a science video

    • @salpertia
      @salpertia Před rokem +218

      Humanity is doomed

    • @MarkAhlquist
      @MarkAhlquist Před rokem +282

      It's only dumb to people who already get it. I remember being young and playing with mirrors, and being mystified. I love that kids have these videos now!

    • @vit.budina
      @vit.budina Před rokem +259

      @@MarkAhlquist I think I'd be totally fine with that if the people oblivious to this simple fact were children, but seeing that they are grown adults, you can't blame the person above calling them dumb. It's nice that they are curious, but when you post something like this on the internet, you have to expect to be called dumb by some people. Also, the people in the video acted like it was some kind of magic or something, while an average person their age would at least try to think about why things are that way.

    • @MarkAhlquist
      @MarkAhlquist Před rokem

      @BlackboardIdeas You're not wrong. ( I'm older, they look like kids to me.)
      I'm all for cutting u.s. defense budget and spending it on education instead, but u.s. is run by a handful of sociopathic billionaires so, oh well.

    • @Valcuda
      @Valcuda Před rokem +148

      @@vit.budina Yeah, the fact it was adults asking it, just makes it go from "Child mystified by mirror" to "Grown adult doesn't understand mirrors"

  • @duprie37
    @duprie37 Před rokem +10

    Whooah that was such an awesome fact about how chirality would affect your body in the mirror world! I was not expecting that! Nice job 👏

  • @darkblade51224
    @darkblade51224 Před rokem +2

    I immediately knew the answer to this it's perspective of the mirror reflects your own vision meaning it reflects in the way that you're looking at it which is why the reflection of the gum is not visible until you move the way you're viewing to the side allowing it to reflect it. It's simple perspective

  • @treyramirez9932
    @treyramirez9932 Před rokem +242

    I appreciate that he knew how simple the answer was but made it seem More complex.

    • @frenchjamdawg
      @frenchjamdawg Před rokem +13

      this answer needs to be more complex

    • @_S.H_
      @_S.H_ Před rokem +4

      I agree, the answer could have been presented in a different and simpler way.

    • @lenaotaku5905
      @lenaotaku5905 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes. Our eyes see what the light bounces on and that case the mirror.
      We see in 3D so leaning forward we see the rest of the space in that case the reflection.

    • @MindlessTube
      @MindlessTube Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​@@frenchjamdawgnot really If u can't explain something in a way a 6 year old would understand then U really don't fully understand it your self.

    • @BarkerVancity
      @BarkerVancity Před 8 měsíci +1

      the fact you need this explained at all is embarrasing
      @@MindlessTube

  • @RCassinello
    @RCassinello Před rokem +144

    Additional note to point out that chirality is how some artificial sweeteners work. The tongue can still sense a distorted version of sweetness from the tail end of the "reverse" sugar molecule, but the whole molecule itself can't be digested, and passes through the intestines like fibre. Which is why sweeteners can also cause diarrhoea.
    In fact, in the mirror universe, all food would do this to you - so you would in effect end up dying of the shits. :)

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz Před rokem +2

      Of course it can be digested. It will be broken down to its constituent amino acids eventually. (In the case of aspartame).

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz Před rokem +1

      In the case of those that are digested, I don't think chirality is the issue. Xylitol isn't even chiral, IS metabolized, and can cause the same sort of GI distress.

    • @litetaker
      @litetaker Před rokem +13

      The mirror image version of our cells should be able to process mirror image version of the proteins no? The receptors etc in the cells are all mirror imaged and should be able to connect with the mirror image version of the proteins and other food molecules... So the mirror image version of you will survive. But the real you will die of the shits.

    • @casadelosperrosstudio200
      @casadelosperrosstudio200 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@bsadewitz I remember using DL Phenylalanine supplements back in the 80’s.... two versions in one pill. Perhaps at least some of the mirror world molecules would behave similarly, having slightly different effects than our food if digestible at all.

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@casadelosperrosstudio200mirror world would be the same because e everything is mirrored (?)

  • @lgolem09l
    @lgolem09l Před 4 měsíci +2

    When they were presenting the "illusion", I was just waiting for something unexpected to happen, but then... it didn't. Just completely in line with how I expected a mirror to work. Completely taken aback that people were surprised about this.

  • @darknight991
    @darknight991 Před rokem +71

    Interestingly, some chiral compounds are used as sweeteners because while they can taste equally as sweet, they don’t have any calorific value (to our bodies) or significantly less (due to enzymes still working at certain bonds) for the same reasons you described with amino acids.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před rokem

      and that's why they mess with our bodies regulatory systems and subsequently can trigger unusual reactions that seem out of the blue - it's just our systems being confused and regulating incorrectly. Wow, that really sounds like type 2 diabetes and they weren't even eating sugar.

  • @austinmoore245
    @austinmoore245 Před rokem +46

    This is the same reason why your reflection in a spoon is upside down. If you look at the tip of the spoon, the angle that it's reflecting the light is towards your chin, and the bottom of the spoon is pointed towards your forehead. Repeat that over the entire surface of the inside of the spoon and you get your upside down image. Which also happens to be reflected opposite to a regular mirror from right to left. You can test this by touching one of your cheeks and see your reflection touch the opposite cheek.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před rokem +1

      What's in the mirror if there is no visible light?

    • @austinmoore245
      @austinmoore245 Před rokem +3

      @@russellzauner I don't know for sure, but the fact that you can see heat signatures with a thermal camera in a mirror would mean that the mirror reflects infrared light as well as light in the visible spectrum.

    • @Kelly_Jane
      @Kelly_Jane Před rokem

      @@austinmoore245 And here I would have imagined the mirror universe would be cold. Visible-spectrum Bias at its finest.

    • @karma4U2
      @karma4U2 Před rokem +3

      There is no spoon. It is not the spoon that bends light, it is only yourself.

  • @Klimbo93
    @Klimbo93 Před rokem +1

    Great side story about chirality. First part was quite obvious to me, but also interestingly presented with lasers and lidar

  • @sprshb1852
    @sprshb1852 Před rokem +1

    The fact people don’t know that eggs are big enough to reflect light at a shallow angle across the mirror making it visible at those angles astounds me.
    Like if you put a sticker, sure the mirror doesn’t show it because the light reflected off of it doesn’t hit the mirror no matter which way you look at it.
    An egg (or any other decently big object) if you imagine light shining off of it as a bunch of lines, does contact the mirror at certain angles allowing you to see them AT those angles.
    This is why smaller objects require a shallower angle, because they reflect off the mirror at only those position.

  • @mike1024.
    @mike1024. Před rokem +150

    I watched the intro clip at least three times with the question "How does what know what's there?" I didn't see anything out of the ordinary at all lol. It's amazing the "quality" content that can go viral when there's kids making it and kids watching it.

    • @bigsmall246
      @bigsmall246 Před rokem +32

      I mean, it shows the level of intelligence of those kids, and also the state of science education in the US.

    • @Nulley0
      @Nulley0 Před rokem +4

      I was like, yo just imagine the light rays, they are simple with mirrors that are flat too

    • @g0nzal0id
      @g0nzal0id Před rokem +20

      @@bigsmall246 they believe the mirror is sentient or what?? wouldnt it be terrifying if the object didnt show behind the paper sheet?

    • @glarynth
      @glarynth Před rokem

      Yeah I need a little nap after that

    • @livebungusreaction
      @livebungusreaction Před rokem

      Same I was wondering if it showed the back of the gum I couldn’t see what was wrong lmao

  • @ashtronut676
    @ashtronut676 Před rokem +217

    i love how you take small minded questions seriously and put them into perspective (no pun intended) and then even manage to connect it to interesting facts of nature! you're a real scientist ❤

    • @thedislikebutton1907
      @thedislikebutton1907 Před rokem

      and make money...

    • @ashtronut676
      @ashtronut676 Před rokem +31

      @@thedislikebutton1907 we all need to, don't we?

    • @gangstaboy9387
      @gangstaboy9387 Před rokem +11

      ​@@thedislikebutton1907yeah he should do this for free just for people like you. That's the only way how he can prove to the world what a good person he is

    • @jcmurr2669
      @jcmurr2669 Před rokem +14

      The fact that she wanted to know and then asked the question literally makes her smarter than anyone who thinks its a small minded question. In fact exponentially smarter. Why is it a small minded question? Answer that question and it will back up what I said.

    • @ashtronut676
      @ashtronut676 Před rokem +3

      @@jcmurr2669 i disagree. if you understand how a mirror works you can easily see how that question doesn't make any sense... it just shows she's never really thought about it.

  • @PsychoPasz
    @PsychoPasz Před měsícem

    the whole living in the mirror world thing would be a great premise for a psychological horror

  • @linkbond08
    @linkbond08 Před rokem +1

    "Never go into a mirror"
    I'm glad that glass is keeping me from suddenly falling into the mirror world.

  • @cherryfruit5492
    @cherryfruit5492 Před rokem +22

    It can help to realize that the reflection of the gum is not coming from "behind" the paper. The mirror is flat, and the reflection is coming from the flat surface closest to you. It looks impossible if you forget that the mirror has no depth, it is flat.

    • @Supremax67
      @Supremax67 Před rokem

      I only came here for the lulz. But your explanation works too

    • @alainmarroquin5742
      @alainmarroquin5742 Před rokem

      this is the actual reason why people is confused, and this is the answer they need, thanks.

  • @Znatnhos
    @Znatnhos Před rokem +92

    I'm just impressed you explained this without any condescension at all.

    • @holywatergum6890
      @holywatergum6890 Před rokem

      Totally

    • @Max_Jacoby
      @Max_Jacoby Před rokem +5

      Ikr, I would facepalm at least

    • @o0o-jd-o0o95
      @o0o-jd-o0o95 Před rokem +4

      I personally think the condescension is a much needed thing. It's like telling a fat person that they're not fat and they're perfectly fine when in fact it looks like they're gonna have a heart attack every time they try to move. Sometimes feelings need to be hurt if in fact you care about these people

    • @chrisleggatt3240
      @chrisleggatt3240 Před rokem +6

      ​@o0O-JD-O0o There are many people reading this that wish to respond, but they don't care enough about you to do so.

    • @drob128
      @drob128 Před rokem +17

      @@o0o-jd-o0o95 There are better ways to convey those ideas than condescension. This video is a good demonstration.

  • @icntsywhtiwnt2
    @icntsywhtiwnt2 Před 10 měsíci

    If you hung a string from the part thats reflecting it to the container it becomes super clear why it's being reflected.

  • @dreamerrrrrrr
    @dreamerrrrrrr Před rokem

    Mans really went in the mirror dimension to answer a question.

  • @alanbarnett718
    @alanbarnett718 Před rokem +61

    I've just been re-reading Alice Through The Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll was obviously aware of just what you were telling us in the first part of this video, that the parts of the Looking Glass world that you can't see from this side are *undetermined*; but instead of filling them with blank white space he populated them with extraordinary characters and impossible events.
    Don't think he knew about chirality, though...

    • @Signal_in_the_noise
      @Signal_in_the_noise Před rokem +4

      Deleuze has an entire book on the work of Lewis Carroll called The Logic of Sense….probably the deepest most complex writing ever composed regarding concepts within the Carroll universe. Extremely difficult text but worth the effort if you enjoy challenging works of philosophy

  • @Consistentguy_10
    @Consistentguy_10 Před rokem +108

    I love the way you said "never go into the mirror."
    It had a lot of humour in it.👌🏻

  • @kylespevak6781
    @kylespevak6781 Před 10 měsíci +1

    "HoW dOeS iT kNoW?!"
    High school experiments going viral shows the level of average intelligence

  • @Zurpanik
    @Zurpanik Před rokem +7

    That was not a dumb question at all! It's wonderful to see a human become fascinated by nature and find it mysterious! It's a feeling I go for all the time. When you go deep enough, every question is silly and brilliant at the same time

  • @AlteredStateGaming
    @AlteredStateGaming Před rokem +101

    I've been fascinated with mirrors and how they work ever since I was little and had a hand mirror sitting on the floor. I wondered how I was able to see things reflected at such strange angles. I always appreciate your videos and explanations!

    • @paulaharrisbaca4851
      @paulaharrisbaca4851 Před rokem +8

      You sound like the kind of kid who would hang upside down over the side of the sofa and imagine walking on the ceiling the way I did.... or looking at a painting and wondering was around the bend in a river (for example) in a landscape painting my mom used to hang over the same sofa and I'd gaze at it for minutes on end inventing various places the bend in the river might go to, most of them being something like Oz. I could even imagine the sound of the leaves crunching and the smell of the muddy riverbank.

    • @arifbagusprakoso2308
      @arifbagusprakoso2308 Před rokem +2

      You love mirrors? then I would recommend his video about "why mirror only reflect writing horizontally?". (Kinda forgot wether this video is actually ActionLab's, Veritasium's, or Steve Mould's)

    • @aurelienyonrac
      @aurelienyonrac Před rokem

      ❤ love ya

    • @maxttk97
      @maxttk97 Před rokem

      Didn't you go to school?

    • @AlteredStateGaming
      @AlteredStateGaming Před rokem

      @@paulaharrisbaca4851 I feel so called out right now with that walking on the ceiling comment. 😂 But absolutely was I that kind of kid.

  • @winterburden
    @winterburden Před rokem +11

    Spock is my favourite Star Wars character- so fascinatingly logical! 🤩

    • @samhodge7460
      @samhodge7460 Před rokem +1

      Back then, it was pretty progressive for a TV character to be half-Vulcan and half-Jedi

  • @ghiansudelo2590
    @ghiansudelo2590 Před rokem

    This went from a mirror image to eating isomeric foods. Ingenious way to sell those meals.

  • @chriswilson1853
    @chriswilson1853 Před rokem +142

    My grandmother had a very large mirror on the wall in her living room. As a child I used to spend quite a bit of time staring into it looking at the doorway behind me, the backwards stairs and the front door. I used to imagine going up those stairs beyond what I could see, and wondering if it would be different to the real world. Somehow, there was something slightly surreal
    about that identical but backwards world. My guess is that it's to do with the way the brain processes that scene which is so familiar yet so different.
    It's obvious to me that this is what influenced Lewis Carroll to write Through the Looking Glass.

    • @organist1982
      @organist1982 Před rokem +3

      I had similar thoughts as a child! Of course, you could just take a hand mirror up those stairs and into the other rooms to see what they would look like in a mirror image (or cell phones in selfie mirror mode).

    • @mx.yellow
      @mx.yellow Před rokem +6

      one time, my sister changed apartments on the same building and she got a room on the other side of the building and when I went to visit her my brain was a little confused as to why this felt so familiar yet so foreign to me lol
      it took a while to process it was just the same place but everything was flipped

    • @larryroyovitz7829
      @larryroyovitz7829 Před rokem +1

      Liminal spaces.

    • @OneEyedJacker
      @OneEyedJacker Před rokem

      All the physics in that reflected world are not the same as the original world.

    • @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman
      @Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Před rokem

      ​@@OneEyedJacker damn, so I could be op there?

  • @bugoobiga
    @bugoobiga Před rokem +9

    0:35 the tiktok videos are just low key flexing of their $6 gum

  • @illomens2766
    @illomens2766 Před 10 měsíci +1

    People not knowing how a mirror works is incredibly depressing

  • @vashbain3136
    @vashbain3136 Před 10 měsíci

    the ways this guy comes with to explain stuff is unbelievable.

  • @KMReviews
    @KMReviews Před rokem

    I like it how it went from a silly question to how you would starve to death in a mirror world lol

  • @BuffaloBilliam
    @BuffaloBilliam Před rokem +298

    I'm not sure if I should be thankful this is out there, or sad that it needs to be.

    • @jcmurr2669
      @jcmurr2669 Před rokem +52

      Well if you think its sad that it needs to be that would be a bad thing. Any person who feeds a hunger for knowledge they dont have is ALWAYS a good thing. The fact that what any of us know is always much less than what we dont know. There is so so so much more that people know then there is things that we do know. So thinking someone is dumb for asking a question is dumb. Smarter people do not overestimate how smart they are. That is something that dumb people do. You had a good comment and I think you know the answer to it. Peace!

    • @huzzzer6083
      @huzzzer6083 Před rokem +2

      ​@@jcmurr2669 Well said

    • @sweetreamer5101
      @sweetreamer5101 Před rokem +14

      @@jcmurr2669 Nah, there are in fact stupid questions. Someone who can't understand this mirror example innately is never going to use their knowledge to create anything of value (unless they're like, 5 years old). Personally, I think adults like this should be put on boats and left to drift into the ocean; or airdropped into Australia.

    • @russellzauner
      @russellzauner Před rokem +6

      I'm sad that people are feeling pretty smug when sometimes what's behind the paper isn't what you think (it's just what you see). If nobody questions what they see, then nothing new is discovered, and if you have been told what a thing is by someone else then your cognitive bias is unavoidable when coming up with "your own" result. We can look, but we still just assume. We can look behind the paper, without moving. Maybe there is something we didn't expect there.
      Ghost imaging (also called "coincidence imaging", "two-photon imaging" or "correlated-photon imaging") is a technique that produces an image of an object by combining information from two light detectors: a conventional, multi-pixel detector that doesn't view the object, and a single-pixel (bucket) detector that does view the object.[1] Two techniques have been demonstrated. A quantum method uses a source of pairs of entangled photons, each pair shared between the two detectors, while a classical method uses a pair of correlated coherent beams without exploiting entanglement. Both approaches may be understood within the framework of a single theory.[2]

    • @otallono
      @otallono Před rokem

      @@jcmurr2669 they're making viral videos trying to make people question something that they most likely understood otherwise. People are being fooled in to thinking a mirror is not just a flat plane reflecting light but some kind of 3 dimensional space, that is why it's sad. If you first thought that the reflection was BEHIND the object rather than next to it, that's extremely sad and an indication of a drastic dumbing down of society. You've got to admit, when everyone's face is glued to their smart phones all day, they'll probably lose touch with reality. We didn't have that problem so much a decade ago. If these were children, then you'd have a point and I'd agree.

  • @LightStrikerQc
    @LightStrikerQc Před rokem +11

    1:00 Looks like a dumb question at first... and at second, and third... Yeah, still a dumb question. Gee. Slow day in science.

    • @hhjpegg
      @hhjpegg Před rokem +3

      Asking about seemingly simple things is how we learn more about the world.

    • @LightStrikerQc
      @LightStrikerQc Před rokem +1

      @@hhjpegg I guess, if only people were listening to the answers.

  • @Ggon636
    @Ggon636 Před 9 měsíci

    This went a whole other direction I didn’t anticipate😮 awesome

  • @NahM8
    @NahM8 Před měsícem +1

    I swear the people acting as though they’re the shining beacon of intelligence couldn’t even explain why this happens beyond just saying it’s a mirror. Take any random person from any country and show them the reflection of the mints placed directly on the mirror. Afterwords, slide a paper beneath the mints and have them explain why they still see the mints. Adding in the paper would likely confuse a lot of people that never thought much into reflections.

  • @tusharyoungster7732
    @tusharyoungster7732 Před rokem +50

    If every school has a science teacher like you.....there would be more scientists in world

    • @inside_us936
      @inside_us936 Před rokem +1

      Dia sudah menjadi guru. Tanpa terbatas institusi sekolah. Hanya membuka CZcams, anda langsung dapat belajar. Meskipun secara kasar.

    • @Quantum_mechanica
      @Quantum_mechanica Před rokem

      @@inside_us936 okay?

    • @yuriwolfvt
      @yuriwolfvt Před rokem

      I wanted to be a scientist, then I learned it's all paid for and if you find something that doesn't go with the General consensus, you will be shut out.

    • @Axlken214
      @Axlken214 Před rokem +3

      Whahaha, I imagine my science teacher promoting something every 10 mins in class.

  • @robotdookie
    @robotdookie Před rokem +8

    Definitely my favorite Star Wars Novel. 😂
    Seriously though, love this channel

  • @user-qj9df1mk4s
    @user-qj9df1mk4s Před 7 dny

    resume 5 min video in 5 seconds --Positioning the camera at the right angle is key to capturing the reflection of what's behind the paper in front of the mirror. It's a neat trick that plays with perspective and angles.

  • @xcoder1122
    @xcoder1122 Před 6 měsíci

    Actually mirrored proteins sometimes come into existence when proteins are synthesized in a lab. Same holds true for anything synthesized in a lab that isn't symmetric and where we don't know a method to guarantee only one kind is created. This was the problem with Thalidomide (aka Contergan). The +R version of Thalidomide has a sedative effect and is otherwise relatively harmless; that's why it was sold as over the counter sleeping aid. As it also helped against nausea, it was recommended to pregnant women. The problem is that there's also the mirrored -S version, which has no desired effect but it has the undesired effect to block VEGF (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor). And when VEGF is blocked in early fetus within the first three months of pregnancy, this has very severe consequences, as it prevents certain body parts from growing properly or from growing at all. Everything synthesized in a lab has the danger of producing mirrored versions of a product that would never appear in nature. If you synthesize sugar in a lab, 50% of the sugar will be the mirrored version, which is harmless to our body (at least from what we know as of today) but it also has no value to our body; we cannot produce any energy from that kind of sugar or transform it into something else, like fatty acids.

  • @Fipsh
    @Fipsh Před rokem +15

    Honestly, the fact you had to answer this question really says something about people's education.

    • @rachelhutchinson5464
      @rachelhutchinson5464 Před rokem +2

      yes! theres a huge difference in education quality in the US. It could also be that the students didnt fully understand or didnt have too much care for this small sect of science and it didnt get committed to memory. We are all so different and beautiful, and I love seeing people learn and grow in these things!

    • @Fipsh
      @Fipsh Před rokem +1

      @@rachelhutchinson5464 🤨

    • @sheshasaibabagujjari3481
      @sheshasaibabagujjari3481 Před rokem

      @@rachelhutchinson5464 are you serious? Are you justifying the dumbness of these people? I am pretty sure a beluga whale with no degree can understand how this works. It's common sense not even science. Mirrors are so simple. If you can look at something through mirror, that means light is falling on it and reflecting. Simple as that. And without even knowing anything I love how everyone assumes they are from US 😂

  • @7585luiz
    @7585luiz Před rokem +49

    Some people did not go to school, but most likely general education fails in most part of the population

    • @AerialAge
      @AerialAge Před rokem +12

      you need to go to school to know how mirrors works ? they just need to turn on the brain and go off social media .

    • @_BangDroid_
      @_BangDroid_ Před rokem

      TikTok is the problem, it's designed to turn westerners into medieval peasants who think basic science is sorcery

    • @Valcuda
      @Valcuda Před rokem

      @@AerialAge yeah, I was never taught exactly how mirrors worked, yet a bit of experimentation, and I realized "Hang on! A mirror kinda acts as a window to a flipped version of the world!"

    • @jelly.212
      @jelly.212 Před rokem +1

      As if you are so smart lol

    • @whyamiwastingmytimeonthis
      @whyamiwastingmytimeonthis Před 7 měsíci

      They were likely homeschooled

  • @danrazART
    @danrazART Před rokem +1

    Star wars?
    Star wars?
    My friend, this means WAR!

  • @jaisuriyar5259
    @jaisuriyar5259 Před rokem +1

    Imagine seeing everything instantly vanish behind the paper including your hands.

  • @Chaddilaculus
    @Chaddilaculus Před rokem +277

    Great video as always! It is a little disheartening how the educational system has failed so badly. I’m pretty sure this information (minus the chemistry bit) was taught in science 101. So unfortunate that the schools are failing kids upwards (letting them into the next grade without meeting the required criteria) as a result of parents getting personally offended when they’re told that their kid failed to learn the material. It’s a good thing channels like Veritasium are around to pick up where schools come up short!

    • @probablysomeguy4806
      @probablysomeguy4806 Před rokem +27

      Some schools are no longer teaching evolution in their classrooms so I’m sure this will get worse.

    • @PADARM
      @PADARM Před rokem

      Didn't you hear the news? now the new trend is not the flat earth but the mirrors are fake and UN and NASA are behind them

    • @Havron
      @Havron Před rokem

      Sadly, all according to plan by those political entities who stand to profit from a voting base unable to think for themselves.

    • @CommanderNissan
      @CommanderNissan Před rokem +10

      I don’t remember this from elementary science, but you do learn it in high school physics.
      Elementary science is much more basic fundamentals like the water cycle.

    • @ThatsMySkill
      @ThatsMySkill Před rokem +9

      @@CommanderNissan i mean i learned in elementary that on a shiny surface, the angle of incidence is the same as the angle of reflection. thats all i needed to know and my brain just did the rest. i find it mind boggling that people actually dont understand how a mirror works.

  • @user-mr6qv5ub3g
    @user-mr6qv5ub3g Před rokem +7

    00:08 Я в шоке! Такие люди бывают???

  • @dr.chungusphd108
    @dr.chungusphd108 Před rokem

    That video is truly one for the “ museum of why humanity failed” exhibits when ever society rebuilds.

  • @zellodine4708
    @zellodine4708 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. The laser pointer really helped.

  • @gesarts3625
    @gesarts3625 Před rokem +14

    Thank you for explaining this wayyyy better than I ever could. I've been battling with people who believe the mirrors are portals and other crazy things.

    • @taylorkurtz1513
      @taylorkurtz1513 Před rokem +1

      Well...they could be portals

    • @Rebius
      @Rebius Před rokem +12

      @@taylorkurtz1513 yeah, you just have to run fast enough to get through :D

    • @nimphilia
      @nimphilia Před rokem +2

      @@Rebius severe cuts, bruises and brain damage: 🍷🗿

    • @zach11241
      @zach11241 Před rokem +6

      You didn’t run fast enough

    • @gesarts3625
      @gesarts3625 Před rokem +1

      @@taylorkurtz1513 please stop

  • @onurshenol
    @onurshenol Před rokem +3

    3:44 just imagine how we would be shocked and thrilled if we saw the drawers on the other side

  • @Plaegu
    @Plaegu Před rokem +5

    Idk how you stayed so calm…. I literally lost it and face Palmed when I saw these videos trending.

  • @Air4swan
    @Air4swan Před rokem

    I had never heard of that mirror protein problem before. Totally rocked my world 😮

  • @elkudos6262
    @elkudos6262 Před rokem +7

    Exactly the question I entertained around a month ago.
    I wager mirror oxygen and water would work just fine, but lack of nutrients would cause starvation sooner than prion-like inversion cascades would show their symptoms.

    • @ChallengeTheNarrative
      @ChallengeTheNarrative Před rokem

      One slice of pizza would not sustain energy a good duration in any case.

    • @chrism3784
      @chrism3784 Před rokem

      unless you ate mirror food which would be reflected and be fine for you to eat

  • @alexc16
    @alexc16 Před rokem +702

    The fact that this has to be explained makes me lose faith in the path our society is taking

    • @whosthevictim367
      @whosthevictim367 Před rokem +17

      exactly.

    • @tobiasmattsson9285
      @tobiasmattsson9285 Před rokem +55

      ​@@tiepup they should've discovered this shit in preschool

    • @AerialAge
      @AerialAge Před rokem +15

      same thought , we are completely doomed.

    • @Natural_Power
      @Natural_Power Před rokem +58

      ​@@tiepup "How is the mirror aware of what's not right in front of it" isn't a question that leads to innovation though
      This lack of insight is what leads to flat earthers, not scientists

    • @aeojoe
      @aeojoe Před rokem +4

      Ikr
      Not to sound like an ahole, but what was she expecting?

  • @sushantpvs5195
    @sushantpvs5195 Před rokem

    man took a gum question to an entire branch of organic chemistry.

  • @kobayashimaru8114
    @kobayashimaru8114 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm kind of surprised (ok maybe not surprised) that not everyone figures this out soon after noticing the "trippy" effect. Kind of like "why don't mirrors reflect vertically?"
    The best part was moving through the lidar scan into the mirror universe lol, I enjoyed that.

  • @Two_Ravens
    @Two_Ravens Před rokem +13

    This is one of the things I wish would get mentioned in SciFi more often. You could find a lush alien world and even if nothing was poisonous you may simply starve to death from not being compatible molecularly. It would make sense.

    • @somyongkim8237
      @somyongkim8237 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Master Chief stepped upon the lush greenery of the Halo. He was ready to fight the Covenant and win the war. Then he starved and died because the food on the Halo consisted of D-amino acids and not L-amino acids. 👍

  • @vctrsigma
    @vctrsigma Před rokem +8

    Wow, the food issue was what I first thought of and yet did not expect you to cover.
    Mirror universe could be a fun/profitibable trip to the pharmacy. In mirror world you could buy meth over-the-counter since we use its chemical mirror, levomethamphetamine, as a common nasal decongestant.

    • @EGRJ
      @EGRJ Před rokem

      Okay, but when you'd bring it back, it would turn into regular decongestant.

    • @MizunoKetsuban
      @MizunoKetsuban Před rokem +2

      @@EGRJ If that's what happens, then the entire issue of being incompatible with mirror-image chemicals is null and void. Because what you're basically suggesting is that going into the mirror at all turns you into a reflection.

  • @jadedrealist
    @jadedrealist Před 8 měsíci +1

    So, I'm assuming if the paper was thick enough or wide enough it would block the reflection because it would interfer with the reflective angle needed to see it?

  • @NelsonClick
    @NelsonClick Před rokem

    I'm going to have to watch this again. I'm not getting it. This has genuinely thrown me. LOVE IT!

  • @AnkerPeet
    @AnkerPeet Před rokem +32

    I think one reason this was so confusing to these kids is because they are used to seeing a similar effect on their phone’s screen using the selfie camera.
    The main difference is your phone generates that image from a single frame of reference, but a mirror essentially has infinite frames of reference.

    • @chrism3784
      @chrism3784 Před rokem +2

      yes. growing up in the age before camera phones, I can easily see how you can see the pack of gum where they were standing.

  • @zer0nix
    @zer0nix Před rokem +5

    The explanation would have been easier with a diagram showing an angle of reflection and how it intersects with a straight line to the object in the mirrored world

  • @kylespevak6781
    @kylespevak6781 Před 10 měsíci

    The lydar or the mirror room is pretty cool. Would make for some cool vfx

  • @SpaceOddity4214
    @SpaceOddity4214 Před 11 měsíci

    Note to self: Get a backback full of snacks, before exploring the mirror dimention.

  • @stiansoiland-reyes2548
    @stiansoiland-reyes2548 Před rokem +6

    Love how you added the bit about chirality on proteins and used two different technologies to visualize!

  • @weawou
    @weawou Před rokem +22

    HOW DOES THE MIRROR KNOW?! Time to pull out the lasers 😎

  • @yitzharos
    @yitzharos Před 10 měsíci

    Right, my brain has been picking at this problem as well.

  • @AndrewB221
    @AndrewB221 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Mirrors are Self-Reflections of YOUR portrayal irregardless of what you do and can drive you mad

  • @TheJOVVA
    @TheJOVVA Před rokem +1

    I instantly and perfectly understood mirrors from the moment I shot the Duke Nukem 3D Freezethrower from around the corner in the mirror to freeze the monster on top of the toilets.

  • @MunkeeMedia
    @MunkeeMedia Před rokem +4

    So could you breathe with in the mirrored space? If the air molecules are mirrored??

    • @SpydersByte
      @SpydersByte Před 3 měsíci

      dont think air molecules (or more specifically the oxygen, nitrogen, ect) are chiral so yes you could still breathe. I could be wrong though, Im not a chemistry expert.

  • @dg8620
    @dg8620 Před rokem +51

    Beautifully explained with undertanding and humility. Embarrassed to say i shook my head and scoffed at the original video. You sir are a gentleman and help bring the world together. Meanwhile I need to have more patience.

  • @eduardomanrique400
    @eduardomanrique400 Před rokem

    “There are no dumb questions.”
    This question:

  • @Karactos
    @Karactos Před rokem

    I don’t think I’ve ever been so scared to get stuck in a mirrorverse until now

    • @zefellowbud5970
      @zefellowbud5970 Před rokem

      Reminds me of the movie mirrors which made me scared of mirrors in elementary school lol

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 Před rokem +36

    If you could enter a mirror's image you wouldn't notice ANYTHING weird, as you yourself would get mirrored as well. This means that looking back makes things look mirrored but you and words you see and proteines you consume would be in the relatively right orientation again.
    But luckily you can't get into any mirror because there's always the mirrored version of you which presses you back out exactly as hard as you press into the mirror.

    • @stephenclark6236
      @stephenclark6236 Před rokem

      Stupid mirror-me! Get out of my way!

    • @mjmulenga3
      @mjmulenga3 Před rokem +7

      I like the thought that the mirrored version presses you back out of the mirror.

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 Před rokem +2

      @@mjmulenga3
      That's (I think) also how many animals see that (humans are also animals but they live differently to most other species), just another one of them pressing them back.

    • @k_tess
      @k_tess Před rokem +1

      I don't think that's true. From what I understand just inverting the chirality of every chemical and protein in our body, the chemistry would no longer function correctly.

    • @chalichaligha3234
      @chalichaligha3234 Před rokem +5

      @@k_tess If everything is inverted it should all still work. It's when there's a chirality mismatch that problems arise.

  • @kybrancaccio
    @kybrancaccio Před rokem +16

    If you care to show an exception to this, (one in which you CAN read writing on a paper facing a mirror) Simply use 2 inch thick glass with the reflective coating on the back of the glass. Now you will be able to read some of the text on the page facing the mirror.

    • @EqualsThreeable
      @EqualsThreeable Před rokem +5

      yeah but thats the same thing as holdin the piece of paper 2 inches away from a regular mirror

  • @jethmercer2532
    @jethmercer2532 Před rokem +1

    Glad i explained it correctly to my friends but not as detailed as this one 😅😅😅..well, i think people who asked this questions might have missed it during science class but at least this topic caught their attention as a refresher 😊😊

  • @LMarti13
    @LMarti13 Před rokem +1

    These videos confirm that we're basically just medieval peasants

  • @steps2psychosis
    @steps2psychosis Před rokem +5

    Of all the possible horrors of a mirror dimension I really didn’t expect starvation but the more you know.

  • @Gelca510
    @Gelca510 Před rokem +15

    That's really interesting about mirror image food. I never really thought about that. It was really cool to see what it would look like in the mirror side ❤❤❤

    • @maxttk97
      @maxttk97 Před rokem

      Yeah the mirror image food thing was smart.

  • @Mr.5ame
    @Mr.5ame Před rokem

    Im gonna use that question next time my friends and I get super baked

  • @Tocinos
    @Tocinos Před 5 měsíci

    It looks like it's "behind" the paper, but it's actually off to the side where the light from the gum pack reflects... Exactly how it should work...

  • @akaya0166
    @akaya0166 Před rokem +16

    The fact that people actually sent the video to The Action Lab asking to explain this is kind of embarrassing imo

    • @lagartixabeats
      @lagartixabeats Před rokem

      we are in the TikTok era of philosophers, it's hard to them to come with explanation for mundane life experiences, like how mirrors work

    • @_BangDroid_
      @_BangDroid_ Před rokem +1

      @@lagartixabeats China is loving it

    • @lagartixabeats
      @lagartixabeats Před rokem

      @@_BangDroid_ hahaha great insight, let's see in 2033 when this generation gets older, what they will achieve, all thx to the algorithm

  • @thatguy5525
    @thatguy5525 Před rokem +11

    4:29 I love how he decided to address the original question (which could be answered by a 5th grader), then turns it into an actually interesting video.

  • @AndrewPolakow
    @AndrewPolakow Před 2 měsíci

    "Never go into a mirror" "beware of false horizons"
    Edgar Allan Poe had a real hatred of mirrors.

  • @RockIslandYT
    @RockIslandYT Před rokem

    “Seems like a dumb question at first”
    I thought the same thing lol

  • @DanPx8
    @DanPx8 Před rokem +5

    So, this escalated from seeing something through a mirror to "if you enter the mirror you're dead!" 😂

  • @DarkDesertMovies
    @DarkDesertMovies Před rokem +12

    "Since when does gum cost six dollars?!" is now my favorite Action Lab line cuz man, you spoke for all of us

  • @LesArtsdelaParole
    @LesArtsdelaParole Před 7 měsíci

    The whole video is impressive, and you are an impressive person as well.

  • @Ahmad_Jihad
    @Ahmad_Jihad Před rokem

    No matter how dumb is the question or how simple is the answer, he always surprises me with exciting information I didn't know