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**iRoll rolls 641,550,184** People still looking it up on Wiki when it's already been answered.
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#663 to #658
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PeterLicht (11/12/2010) [-]
trying to sound intelligent? as in physical reality there doesn't exist any material that completely absorbs any em-wave (black body). therefore there is no completely reflective material and so a mirror has a color which is silver metallic.
Correct me if i'm wrong but i'm pretty sure they're coated in a thin film of reflective silver gloss?
Or... Maybe some kind of magic?
Or... Maybe some kind of magic?
mirror don't have a colour, they are an amorphous liquid thereby reflecting light or remaining transluscent.
#647 to #645
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GiveItToMe (11/12/2010) [-]
In modern times the mirror substrate is shaped, polished and cleaned, and is then coated. Glass mirrors are most often coated with non-toxic silver[19] or aluminium, implemented by a series of coatings:[citation needed]
Tin(II) chloride
Silver <------ THIS MOTHER FUCKING SILVER
Chemical activator
Copper
Paint
BITCH DEAL WITH IT. WIKI PROVEN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror
Tin(II) chloride
Silver <------ THIS MOTHER FUCKING SILVER
Chemical activator
Copper
Paint
BITCH DEAL WITH IT. WIKI PROVEN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror
#642
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N. Korean citizen (11/12/2010) [-]
If we slowed down light that hits a mirror would we see ourselves in the past?