Why is it that in a mirror that my image is flipped

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the phenomenon of image reflection in mirrors, specifically addressing why images appear flipped in one plane but not upside down. Participants explore the nature of mirror images and the perception of left and right orientation.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions why mirror images are flipped in one plane rather than appearing upside down.
  • Another participant argues that the mirror does not actually flip images, suggesting that what is perceived as left and right is a matter of perspective when facing someone.
  • A different participant elaborates on the concept of "mirror image," stating that their right hand appears to be on the right in the mirror, but it looks like the left hand of someone facing them.
  • Some participants propose that the reflection is a simple mapping of points, where the orientation remains consistent in terms of up and down, but left and right appear inverted.
  • One participant notes that drawing lines from real-world points to their corresponding points in the mirror shows that these lines do not cross, indicating a specific relationship between the real and reflected images.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on whether mirror images are truly flipped or if the perception of flipping is a result of perspective. The discussion remains unresolved with multiple competing interpretations of the phenomenon.

Contextual Notes

Participants rely on various assumptions about perspective and the nature of reflection, which may not be explicitly stated. The discussion does not resolve the mathematical or conceptual underpinnings of the claims made.

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i was wondering why is it that in a mirror that my image is fliped but not upside down, why is it in just one plane.
 
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Flipped? I don't think so.

When you meet somebody face to face is his or her left hand to your left? No, it's to your right! The mirror "does" the same thing.
 
Tide, if you could elaborate please?

For instance, when I look in the mirror, my right hand is to my right. In fact, the image I see in the mirror is inverted horizontally compared to what other people see when they look at me. In fact, I am not seeing me as I am, but a "mirror image" of me. Isn't that where the term mirror image comes from in the first place?

It doesn't surprise me though...take every point my body and map it to the opposite wall using straight lines perpendicular to the wall. It's easy to see why the image on the wall is necessarily inverted. Only if the observer could go through the wall and view the image formed by the points from the other side, would what he see match with what I look like to him. Is this making any sense?
 
For instance, when I look in the mirror, my right hand is to my right.

Yes, but your right hand looks like the left hand of a person standing in front of you.

The point is nothing is "flipped." Everything that was to your right in the "real" world is to the right in the "image" world, everything that is up in the real world is up in the image world and so on. That's just simple reflection which is essentially what you are attempting to express in your "model."
 
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If you draw lines from points in the real world to corresponding points in the mirror, the lines will never cross, neither vertically, nor horizontally.
 

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