• ceenote@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    As I recall, the “Vampires have no reflection” stemmed from mirrors of the time usually being polished silver. So, I guess the vampire can do this if they’re okay with having silver pressed up against their face.

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      11 days ago

      How does that guy with smoke coming out of his eye patch always know when I’m sneaking up on him?? At night. While he’s screaming.

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        Pretty sure they just poured silver nitrate over glass. You can still buy kits to do that to re-silver old mirrors for the original look. From what I can find, the layered ones were older, and they used tin and mercury which made breaking a mirror a rather unlucky event.

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      Mirrors now are chemically deposited silver to my knowledge.
      Deposited on the back of the glass, then a protective layer applied on top. The amount of silver in that assembly is very low, and none is exposed, but the reflective component is the silver.

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          I’m not certain, can’t find any reliable info on this.
          Shops don’t seem to specify the reflective material. In addition, aluminium is commonly used to describe the frame, and silver as a color for the frame or other parts, making it hard to get any info on the sales side.

          On the production-tech side, I see some pages talk only about silver, others mention both silver and aluminium. Silver commonly has a description of the chemical process at times (silver nitrate silvering), haven’t seen one for aluminium yet.

          Price wise, metal should be fully opaque around 10nm. Assuming a generous 100nm thickness, that makes 0.1€/m² worth of silver. I doubt material cost is a factor.

          Performance wise, silver seems better than aluminium in its reflectance. Honestly I don’t get why anyone would be making aluminium mirrors.

          Does anyone have more info on this?

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    10 days ago

    Vampires also have ultra instance senses, so they don’t need to look.behind them

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        i think it should be a concave mirror with a focal point on your retina for it to work

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          Nah, doesn’t have to be. Just try putting a mirror very close to your eye, but angled sideways. You will be able to focus onto anything you want without issue. Because you aren’t focussing at the mirror, but at the thing you look at.

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      Try it out. Take a mirror, put it very close to your eye but angled sideways, since you can obviously not look through your head.

      You will have no issues at all focussing on what you are looking at, since you aren’t looking at the mirror at all.

      You can also try that while looking at yourself through a dirty mirror. You can either focus on the dirt on the mirror or on your face. You can’t see both the dirt and your face in focus at the same time.