Virtual boxes mirror reflection

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The discussion focuses on finding light paths between two points using mirrors in a square room. It explains the concept of virtual boxes or mirror images, where the path from point A to point B is analyzed through these reflections. The method involves flipping the base cell to create multiple mirror images, allowing for a clearer visualization of the path. Participants clarify that the line from A to the mirrored point B' passes through other virtual rooms, representing how the image appears to an observer at point A. This technique is particularly effective in a quadratic setup, enabling the construction of accurate paths in the original square.
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Finding lightpaths with given starting and ending points via one or more mirrors.

In those kind of problems you try image someone pointing a laser with a very narrow beam at a certain direction to the mirror, so it will reach point B.

For example:

You are seeing a square mirror room (with mirrorwalls a, b​​, c, d) where you point from point A via the mirrors c, b, d and a to point B. A sketch can be made easily made.

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In order to find a more accurate solution, we flip the base cell with the points A and B
a few times as shown in the image.
After the mirroring is done, the line connecting A is drawn towards the mirror image B '.
Question: Construct the path in the original square.
Complete the drawing.

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The Attempt at a Solution



What do I need to do with those virtual squares? And why is the line drawn from A to B' through those other rooms?
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The drawing looks quite complete to me...

And why is the line drawn from A to B' through those other rooms?
Mirrors do exactly what those virtual boxes represent: They show a "mirror world", like the box above your real box. That is not limited to a single mirror, you can fill the whole grid with those mirror images.
There are mirror arrangements where this is not helpful, but with a quadratic box it is nice.
 
I guess there suppose to be lines in other virtual boxes.
 
Then you can draw those lines. There is an infinite number of them, so I guess you have to restrict yourself to a few of them.
 
And why is the line drawn from A to B' through those other rooms

This is a way of working out where the image appears to be to an observer..

If you stood at point A in the original cell and looked in the direction of the laser beam you would see point B but it would appear to you as if it was at point B'.
 
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