Lets say there was a vacuum cylendar straight off of the Earth that reached far past the son, let's just say it went an infinite distance away. So if I drop an object let's say a pen in the vacuum going towards the Earth and it was falling at the acceleration due to gravity. (9.8m/s2) And if...
No because light can't pass through the mirror that you are looking through towards you. If you were on the other side yourself. Think of it as if you were at a police station in an interogation room where you are the cop looking at the suspect, and he can't see you. Put a mirror where the...
Lets say you are looking through a two way mirror on the side where you can see through it, and there is a mirror on the other side. What would you see? So there is two mirrors back to back and you can see through one of them. So when the light bounces off the first mirror and trys to go back...