/I was about to place a note, we have a saying in my country. " hasta al mejor mono se le cae el zapote" . Its something along the lines of " even the best monkey some times let a fruit fall". Great video, even with that minor detail.
@@HelloKittyFanMan. "How many times am I gonna tell you guys the 'air' in lays bags is nitrogen gas that's keeping the chips crispy and fresh!!" type beat 🤓🤡
@@veryconfused9768 It reminded me of that one scene from interstellar. And it was also giving me doctor strange vibes, but it looked more like interstellar
I love the way you think. I was counting reflections to see te efficiency of your mirrors right from the get go. I had a friend (now passed) who built rooms like this, except that the walls were trapezoidal, so the room was a truncated pyramid. The effect was that rather than being in a rectilinear lattice, you were part of a segmented sphere with a spherical container. Really trippy.
Imagine standing in there and u r just fascinated by how everything moves at the same time. Then u see one of ur images in the distance just staring at u.
There was an art installation at the national gallery of art in the late 80's. It was an entire room of mirrors and you had to wear booties to walk around in it. Pretty cool, I'll never forget that experience.
Too bad this couldn't have been done with first surface mirrors. There is no green haze when first surface mirrors a used. I pull them out of old rear projection TVs. Still too small for a room this size though.
@@narensundar3373 why kick when u can push??, yea try kicking glass, hope it doesn't break Ps if there is no indicator or any door handle u won't know which one it is so if u kick the wrong one, Gold bless your legs, I prefer Push, Not too hard not too soft
Imagine he just starts walking through the walls, and he realizes, the reflections have become reality, and he is stuck in a endless void full of clones copying him
It would have been amazing if your wife secretly built a second one and put it against the door so that once you finally got out of there you just stepped into a second identical room of mirrors.
I just caught this video this morning. Truly outstanding. We're you using standard mirrors? I suspect so. If this experiment were repeated with first surface mirrors the effect would have greatly enhanced. Really enjoy the uploads, keep up the good work!
This is so cool, I really like this, “entire room of,” series you’ve got going on. This room must feel so surreal. I can only imagine what it would be like on psychedelics!
As someone with a severe fear of heights and severe casadastraphobia (fear of falling into the sky) this would be hell for me. But I'd love to experience this
Out of all the many fears and aversions I have, I can confidently say that casadastraphobia isn't one of them! I hadn't heard of it before and it's good to learn something new. That's a brilliant thing about videos like this. It inspires further ideas and gets people talking to strangers on the other side of the world, even people who are normally very shy and socially awkward. It increases learning and awakens an urge to communicate.
@@Freakazoid12345 the sections of the maze were frames that when put together formed a triangular prism, some frames were mirrors, others were clear glass, the third had nothing on it, so I literally had to have my arms out in front of me to keep from hitting my face with the glass , because those were difficult to differentiate from an empty space
This is actually a ton easier than all the normal light scattering going on, which is why it took so long to go from fake looking shiny CG to modern realistic lighting.
That would be so disorienting just to assemble it. I would have gotten dizzy/vertigo and gotten sick. I've made several infinity mirrors but this is on another level. Very cool.
yr statement at 7:58: "that's actually what happens with reflections in a mirror: the area that's reflected is finite but the perimeter of the mirror is infinite". no, it's the other way around: the perimeter of the mirror is measurably finite but what's reflected depends entirely on how far away those things are & how far the viewer is from the mirror (similar to the pataphysical "critical frame of reference" window: what's seen through the window depends on how far away from the eye the window is).
You wouldn't actually have to do that. You could just move in front of a mirror and if the smudge is there then thats the mirror with the smudge. Reflections cant reflect a composite image with true fidelity though an object so when you are between a mirror with a flaw and a mirror recieving that reflection your image will interfere with the reflection of that flaw. Therefore if you can see the flaw, its the mirror directly in front of you.
He must have felt frightened seeing all those reflections suddenly appear again and being too close to one of them. He made a light hearted moment of it.
@@paintballfloridaman1997 im just saying. and that's it you said it, it's too obvious already that we've taken it for granted and sometimes the idea* doesnt even pop in our minds. Again, im just saying. whats wrong with that?
"The trouble with having a light in a room like this is that it always shines in your eyes" *straight afterwards*: "Now let's see what happens when I turn on my laser" -.-
A laser is actually a narrow beam of light, much easier to control and avoid hitting yourself in the eye because the beam is a cylinder rather than a cone that inevitably refracts at every angle after being mirrored a few times.
@@holdupnowyall it doesnt matter. All it takes is one mistake, and I know his laser wasnt the most powerful, its still dangerous and could cause damage. People wear safety goggles shining a laser at a wall for goodness sake, even if they know 100% there is nothing to reflect it back to them into their eyes (not speaking about lasers powerful enough, where the spot on the wall is still dangerous) , always take safety precautions when the risk is damaging your eyes
@@shernader or live your own life and make your own choices. Any one with the resources to replicate this experiment is very likely an adult and knows by this point the risks involved with not wearing protection. I think its silly to come to video and complain about something that can't be changed.
Very impressive simulation. You would expect running so many instances to cause slight stuttering. Maybe if thousands of us made mirror rooms and stepped into them simultaneously we could overload the system.
The diminution of photic energy baked into every reflective surface limits the number of bounces to a finite sum. The recursion of similar information in each iteration means you only calculate the full render once and repeat the output with a small spacial transform x number of times where x = the point at which all light energy has been absorbed. We can do this on cheap GPUs already. No big deal for the universe or simulation if you're into that sort of thing.
Can you fill up a room with perfect mirrors? I read that there are some complex dielectric mirrors that reflect 99.999% of light, so you might be able to see further
This video makes me ask questions I'd never conceived of before. What if each of the mirrors he used in his room was a different kind of fairground mirror? What would it look like on the mirrored exterior of a spherical object? It's so weirdly inspiring.
Idea: larger room made with edgeless mirriors, and you get someone else to close the door completely for you, the only light source is either on your body or held.
Definitely one of the best things I’ve seen on the Internet. Back in the 60’s, someone designed an installation that was a large box with mirrors all around like this. Then small lights were placed all over the mirrors. Finally, a box within the box was built of one-way mirrors with the reflecting side facing the outer mirrors so those in the box could see the reflections of the lights all around. I always wondered what it looked like. Now I have some idea.
Sounds like Yayoi Kusama’s art installation (infinity mirror room). But this is essentially something I’ve dreamed of building for years, now. I want to create that otherworldly outer space feel, with infinite glittering stars all around.
I thought so too, but then I remembered this creepy mirror effect. Basically when you stare at yourself in a dimly lit mirror for long enough, you'll start to dissociate with the reflected image of yourself. Some people see a distorted version of themselves, but other see an unrecognizable creature. SciShow did an episode on it. Might make it a little uncomfortable in there lol
@@airstrikegaming8263 Well, when I moved to a new house, my grandama has this unused closet that has a mirror on it, and my parents decided to put it in my room and they accidentally put it in front of my closet that also has mirrors on it. Then a few months later I realized that my parents accidentally made a vortex. I was too lazy to move it so I kept it. It doesn't really bother me since I'm not really scared of spirits/ghosts. Soo... yeah :)
So, yeah, I meant 300,000 km/s not m/s. Sorry about that, but at least you got to see all angles of my body!
You should make a soundproof room next
@@cozmc2114 I've been in one of those. Very weird sensation.
Not gonna lie, you scared me a little.
/I was about to place a note, we have a saying in my country. " hasta al mejor mono se le cae el zapote" . Its something along the lines of " even the best monkey some times let a fruit fall". Great video, even with that minor detail.
Imagine living in one for a day. Would that cause psychosis temporarily? Since gazing into your own eyes can do that?
I like how he’s actually answering the questions that literally everyone has
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@@HelloKittyFanMan.
Oooooo, they used literally for hyperbole instead of its dictionary definition.. Piss off
So which mirror isn't acting the way it should?
@@HelloKittyFanMan. "How many times am I gonna tell you guys the 'air' in lays bags is nitrogen gas that's keeping the chips crispy and fresh!!" type beat 🤓🤡
@@sebastianstewart6894the mirror that's reflecting your crooked teeth, since it breaks from the sheer tyranny of its will
*Everybody gangsta till one of the reflections decides to move on its own.*
*everybody gangsta until one reflection turn into Code Ranger.*
*Cyberpunk 2077*
😭😭😭
Holy a heck no
😂😂😂
"Let's see what it's like to drop something"
*ball shatters mirror as he falls into the fifth dimension*
Honestly it was so cool.Its like those physics questions just came to life
@@veryconfused9768 It reminded me of that one scene from interstellar. And it was also giving me doctor strange vibes, but it looked more like interstellar
I scrolled through about 200 comments just thinking "imagine it cracks and he just starts falling"
At first I thought not a golf ball😳, then I heard it hit, whew, just a ping pong ball😰
More like he'd fall into the backrooms
This is so cool!
Imagine how creepy it would be if you saw something moving in one of the distant reflections, that wasn't you.
"How to reach other dimensions " lol
Think that fucker’s gonna be able fight off infinite me’s? IT CAN TRY!! Ahahhahahahaa.
Edit: I’ll just point a laser and it’s gg’s.
@@jthb bro💀
Oh yeah. The little girl holding a balloon that the Doctor trapped.
I just went to scroll and the icecube maker dropped ice. I about shit myself
"The light always shines in your eyes"
"Let's try a laser pointer"
Blindness IV 9999999999
you beat me to it
This is the comment I was waiting for. Lmfao
atleast he didnt use his 460nm 5 watt CW handheld laser
Suicide: Ultimate Level
Looks like the end scenes from "Interstellar!"
Ooh ya
The tesseract
I was just about to say the same thing
I thought the same thing!
They may have used same technique for directing that shot.
This should totally be in a science museum! I would pay good money just to play in one of these rooms for a bit hahah
It looks similar to Yayoi Kusama's mirror rooms.
Yes ! And with different shape of room !
A circle mirror room could be interesting too ^^
I have been in one in Boston wonder museum
"No matter whivh direction I look, the light is in my eyes."
Immediately grabs a laser pointer.
lmfao
dang i accidentally copied this
"Hey step dimension, show me your fave for a sec"
Which*
@Noob69Gaming No it's *whivh*
2:00 when he opened the door and walked into the room, it felt like you have opened a gate to the MATRIX.
More like Interstellar.
oh you are right!
This is what I wanted to see since when I was a child. I can die happy now.
dying is undesirable, prefer not doing it)
@@jskratnyarlathotep8411 think they mean they can finally die in peace at an old age, finally knowing about this
@@Lertas_AltShow yeah, i know, thx
but it is undesirable anyway
@@jskratnyarlathotep8411 still.
Rip
I love the way you think. I was counting reflections to see te efficiency of your mirrors right from the get go. I had a friend (now passed) who built rooms like this, except that the walls were trapezoidal, so the room was a truncated pyramid. The effect was that rather than being in a rectilinear lattice, you were part of a segmented sphere with a spherical container. Really trippy.
Imagine standing in there and u r just fascinated by how everything moves at the same time. Then u see one of ur images in the distance just staring at u.
Literally half of the reflections are doing that... That's what mirrors do
Maybe he is the just reflection of someone else that built a mirror room.
@@melvinsaguez5545
Because there six different reflections being mirrored to infinity.
Alexa play despacito
Even worse, something grabs your leg
"Hun, where are you going?"
"I need to reflect on myself..."
Underrated comment
here before this blows up
@@cobalt_ink6114 it never did yikes
@@n0nenone oof
“You should really go see yourself and see what you’ve become”
The processing power of life in order to render those reflections in real time is insane
Yeah right? Now you can move on from games and read the Qur'an! 🙂
That's some rtx on
What is real time tho
@@Bhghih No
@@Bhghih no
There was an art installation at the national gallery of art in the late 80's. It was an entire room of mirrors and you had to wear booties to walk around in it. Pretty cool, I'll never forget that experience.
“No matter where you shine the light it always shines in your eyes.”
10 seconds later: *shines laser pointer*
Up Next: doing lasik on yourself (?)
Only the light that hit the dust in the air gets reflected into your eyes that makes light look like a beam
“I’ve never been able to see so many angles of my own body.”
Five minutes later: Let’s see how it looks if I take my close off.
@@christophercronkhite5694 you mean clothes?
@@JosephFlores-yn4yi He means his "close"
c- SHUT UP
l- SHUT UP
o- SHUT UP
s- SHUT UP
-e PLEASE SHUT UP
try to zoom using the camera to your shadow that is farthest in the camera ..
Yes everyone wanna it EVERYONE
that's your mom
Too bad this couldn't have been done with first surface mirrors. There is no green haze when first surface mirrors a used. I pull them out of old rear projection TVs. Still too small for a room this size though.
Maybe that'll be his next video
The green shirt might have something to do with it.
@@vyws no mirrors have a slight green tint
@@son473 Yep
Probably be quite expensive
7:08 "Do you believe in life after love? I can feel some thing instead me say..."🕺🎵🎶🎵🎶💯😂😂😂😂💀
Imagine getting locked with no door knob indication of any kind... 😵
Ok
Could be a horror movie honestly
Then why we have legs? Just kick to open
@@narensundar3373 Modern problems require modern solutions lol
@@narensundar3373 why kick when u can push??, yea try kicking glass, hope it doesn't break
Ps if there is no indicator or any door handle u won't know which one it is so if u kick the wrong one, Gold bless your legs, I prefer Push, Not too hard not too soft
One of those “disco-ball” lights would be nuts in there
Strobe light could also be fun :D
@@RadekPilich I like to blind myself to
Strobe, lasers and some fog.
Missed opportunity .
A pill and a laser strobe
Imagine he just starts walking through the walls, and he realizes, the reflections have become reality, and he is stuck in a endless void full of clones copying him
😂stop watching doraemon ...😂
physics be like: am i joke to you 😂
But the "clone" in the wall he would phase through would block him
I was thinking he would step out to discover it was 1995
Like the backrooms but more disorienting
or maybe youre the clone copying one real person
5:09 "So why was there no delay when- oh hey buddy" Beautiful words, nothing more inspirational
"I've never been able to see so many angles of my own body."
Yeah the dude always manages to make his videos entertaining somehow. He just doesn't run out of ideas and that's why I love this channel.
That sounds so wrong
😆
Girls on ig be like:
*Bow chicka bow wow*
It would have been amazing if your wife secretly built a second one and put it against the door so that once you finally got out of there you just stepped into a second identical room of mirrors.
May have to build my bedroom like this...
I WOULD HAVE LOVED THAT 😂
Inception, eh? :-D
every house should have a room of mirrors 😀
I would bring a pair of binoculars in there and see how far you can see.
Big brain move
All fun and games until the furthest reflection starts sprinting towards you
@@FlowerKnight2 🤣 😂
@@GriswoldFarms not funny in this context.
Ooofff!! Yes
04:15 was so satisfying to watch how the falls in a timing............. thank you for making these video
Everybody gangsta till the floor breaks and he starts falling through dimensions
That’s why he was so worried.
I wouldn't be worried. He would just end up leaving the matrix and would probably find a way to save us all thanks to his crazy experiments.
“I have been falling, for thirty minutes!”
@@JCSViperion he goes WHOOOSH while falling ;)
Dr strange type beat
“I’ve never seen so many angles of my own body”
*progressively closer shots of his own butt
🤣🤣🤣
Imagine he was naked lol
BOBBUZZA .....
@@bobbuzza ...
@Joep Truijens ……….
I just caught this video this morning. Truly outstanding. We're you using standard mirrors? I suspect so. If this experiment were repeated with first surface mirrors the effect would have greatly enhanced. Really enjoy the uploads, keep up the good work!
Imagine breaking into this guys house… this mans got a dark room, a glow room, an a room full of mirrors 😭
Sadly I think they are the same room
Mysterio IRL
Let's play a game...
Who’s gonna tell him?
@@volume_02 nah fam, he has some matrix color shit
Interstellar be like
what
h
@@sjgh.r If you’ve seen the movie, you will know what they’re referring to.
Johannes Askehov I've watched it
As soon as I seen the thumbnail that’s exactly what I thought lmao
Loving this room “mini-series”.
same
Same
same
same
same
One mirror:*gets broken a little bit
The entire room becomes multidimensional Portal
Imagine he goes to leave the room but when he reaches out to the nearest wall it just isn’t there
I would faceplant immediately
I was thinking the same thing. He'd probably have to call out to his wife to rescue him lol
He would need the ultimate perfect mirror for that. Nothing someone in this world can do. Yet
@@nz2blue You make no sense
No. No. No.
imagine if you step on it a little too hard, the glass cracks but then you suddenly start free falling forever until the end of time
OH MAH LORD
No you wouldnt fall as gravity is inverted for the reflection below you, so you would just crash into your reflection and could even stand on it
@Mario Portillo no only the glass, as he said, so the mirror you would still be there, having inverted gravity, but the mirror is gone
I have been falling for 30 minutes!
@@Morningstar_37 well no shit Sherlock
So you're the one who designed Bruce Lee's fight scene with the mirrors! This was trippy man.
imagine he shined a laser
wait he did
I came here to make this comment lol, incredible fight scene though
hey do you produce oxygen cause your a vegetable
BRUH I WAS JUST GOING TO COMMENT THIS 😂😂
4:40
I like how he explains the mirror room inside the actual mirror room, so that all of his reflections gesture along with him.
"I've never been able to see so many angles of my own body"
*Ass*
3:42 to be precise
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Arse
This is so cool, I really like this, “entire room of,” series you’ve got going on.
This room must feel so surreal. I can only imagine what it would be like on psychedelics!
That was my first thought. I want to drop some acid and find out
@@Zo3yX Imma have to join you on that endeavor.
I'd probably forget which one was me and confuse myself with one of my reflections.
Nope. Just nope.
@@Heres_The_Thing Nahh, that would be such a bad trip
How would a spherical mirror look on the inside?
Since there’s no vertices nor edges
Good question...
Vsauce has a video on that
@@librask3009 link?
@@sbanner428 th-cam.com/video/zRP82omMX0g/w-d-xo.html
@@jaddub7578 thanks
As someone with a severe fear of heights and severe casadastraphobia (fear of falling into the sky) this would be hell for me. But I'd love to experience this
Out of all the many fears and aversions I have, I can confidently say that casadastraphobia isn't one of them! I hadn't heard of it before and it's good to learn something new.
That's a brilliant thing about videos like this. It inspires further ideas and gets people talking to strangers on the other side of the world, even people who are normally very shy and socially awkward. It increases learning and awakens an urge to communicate.
*I would get so disoriented not knowing which way is in or out and end up being trapped in there LOL*
Just close your eyes and find the handle😁
And eventually kill myself..
@@micmix8165 That’s actually hella smart, thanks for telling me that. That honestly might be useful one day
@@Zemog23 haha thanks😆
The handle?
Imagine a room like this but a circle, My brain can't even comprehend that
Vsauce did a video about exactly that:
th-cam.com/video/zRP82omMX0g/w-d-xo.html
@@Mr_Rabbit I was just gonna say that lol
@Stolas once hitler said something wise, it was-big brains think alike
Damn...
@@Mr_Rabbit The Action Lab did a similar video: th-cam.com/video/Y8c7TZx8HeY/w-d-xo.html.
This would be absolutely terrifying as a large scale escape room design.
Oh yeah never thought abt that, an escape room that implements mirror maze ideas
I was once in a mirror maze
Could make some crazy horror ambiences too
@@thegamerpokemon2103 what was that like?
@@Freakazoid12345 the sections of the maze were frames that when put together formed a triangular prism, some frames were mirrors, others were clear glass, the third had nothing on it, so I literally had to have my arms out in front of me to keep from hitting my face with the glass , because those were difficult to differentiate from an empty space
Is it weird that I genuinely *want* a room like this?
It would be weird if you didn't.
Gonna built my shower like this
@@stephenvis why the heck do you want to see yourself from different angles in the shower😅
@@stephenvis my shower thoughts are gonna go crazy with this one lol
Action Lab: "Everywhere I point my light, it is always in my eyes..."
*Also Action Lab:*
**Proceeded to shine blinding laser in the room**
@AJ Huh that's weird, why would a physics test ask about Action Lab?
Yeah, that seemed like a really bad idea to me.
Make the edges reflective too!
Reflective poh
Einfach Techtastisch
Oh god
mooin
Du hier ?! Schön dich zu sehen :D
Imagine the universe's processing power required to do this ray tracing...
If we get enough people to do it at the same time we might be able to crash the system.
Yo bro already global warming is becoming an phenomenon, we don't wanna offend the climate activists.
@@JohnDoe-zs6gj Wake the fuck up, Samurai. We got a universe to crash.
yet the universe also haven't got their hands on rtx3090
This is actually a ton easier than all the normal light scattering going on, which is why it took so long to go from fake looking shiny CG to modern realistic lighting.
That would be so disorienting just to assemble it. I would have gotten dizzy/vertigo and gotten sick. I've made several infinity mirrors but this is on another level. Very cool.
This is so incredible, that it makes me wonder that this isnt a popular attraction. Its so simple
Imagine if at Disneyland or something there was a massive mirror maze
in a mall near home there's one of those.
@Aaron Burton nah there would be at least one stretch of one ways
They should do a mirror maze where the correct route is taped to the floor xD
@@iarmycombo5659 would be confusing too, you will see that in the walls and roof
Entering that room must have dropped the fps hard in the simulation we are in.
RTX my man!
thats why i have rtx disabled fps matters bro
thats why they made mirrors a bit light absorbing in order to stop infinite reflections to avoid system overload
that's why stephen hawking closed all tabs
nah the simulation is sophisticated, it just reduces the LOD at the edges of the universe where we cant see
This really looks like that 'higher dimension' from interstellar
I just wrote this too :D
@Danny DNA I remember learning about the tesseract from Carl Sagan.
yr statement at 7:58: "that's actually what happens with reflections in a mirror: the area that's reflected is finite but the perimeter of the mirror is infinite". no, it's the other way around: the perimeter of the mirror is measurably finite but what's reflected depends entirely on how far away those things are & how far the viewer is from the mirror (similar to the pataphysical "critical frame of reference" window: what's seen through the window depends on how far away from the eye the window is).
Each reflection is an independent version of you in an alternate dimension doing the same thing as you at the same time.
scary thought
04:32 To those who needs to make a laugh out of this
I want whatever you're smoking
Type of hippy are you
No. No, it’s just a thing called reflection
if you got stuck in there, you'd have plenty of time for self reflection.
Fine, i give you that one.
I… *proceeds to sigh*
😂😂 Pun intended
Ba dum pshht
ahaHAWAAAAAAAAA
This is something I've wondered about since I was a little kid. It's just as cool as I imagined it would be
This would be a really cool interactive installation for a museum
Imagine smudging a mirror and having to clean them all to find the smudge.
You wouldn't actually have to do that. You could just move in front of a mirror and if the smudge is there then thats the mirror with the smudge. Reflections cant reflect a composite image with true fidelity though an object so when you are between a mirror with a flaw and a mirror recieving that reflection your image will interfere with the reflection of that flaw. Therefore if you can see the flaw, its the mirror directly in front of you.
5:10
"So why they're no delay when the- Oh hey buddy."
That make my day.
That cracked me up way too much XD
Funniest part of the video tbh.
He must have felt frightened seeing all those reflections suddenly appear again and being too close to one of them. He made a light hearted moment of it.
@@jrr6947 I see what you did there.
5:09
"I've never seen so many angles of my own body" THIS IS SO TRUE FOR ALL OF US. People died without having seen every corner of their body
You don't know me.
Why are the most obvious facts so interesting to you
@@paintballfloridaman1997 im just saying. and that's it you said it, it's too obvious already that we've taken it for granted and sometimes the idea* doesnt even pop in our minds. Again, im just saying. whats wrong with that?
You don't need to see every corner of your body
Come to think of it, it's true and mind blowing.
I love mirrors! Man this is definitely my next project! I have to do this.!
"The trouble with having a light in a room like this is that it always shines in your eyes"
*straight afterwards*: "Now let's see what happens when I turn on my laser" -.-
yeah i couldnt believe he didnt have protective eye wear
A laser is actually a narrow beam of light, much easier to control and avoid hitting yourself in the eye because the beam is a cylinder rather than a cone that inevitably refracts at every angle after being mirrored a few times.
There's s video by Zach Star about a laser in a mirror room, I suggest checking it out.
@@holdupnowyall it doesnt matter. All it takes is one mistake, and I know his laser wasnt the most powerful, its still dangerous and could cause damage. People wear safety goggles shining a laser at a wall for goodness sake, even if they know 100% there is nothing to reflect it back to them into their eyes (not speaking about lasers powerful enough, where the spot on the wall is still dangerous) , always take safety precautions when the risk is damaging your eyes
@@shernader or live your own life and make your own choices. Any one with the resources to replicate this experiment is very likely an adult and knows by this point the risks involved with not wearing protection. I think its silly to come to video and complain about something that can't be changed.
"no matter where you put the light, iy's gonna end up flashing at your eyes"
...
"let's turn on a laser"
The industrial one
I mean lasers have focused beams, not diffusing glows
@Dieser NICK gehört gesperrt the toxic one, now someone's gonna come to defend this case from the commenter's side let's wait for this war.
@@PurplexEdits Still waiting..
HahahahahAAAAAAAAAAAAA
6:54 imagine the door stuck and his reflection started to stare and smile at him
*And he realize he is a reflection...*
Then i would smile back
If he stayed in there long enough he could actually have started seeing creepy phenomena in his reflections, it's a known psychological effect
@@jonnestyronicha497 what effect?!
@@HermomFRSTRM I think it's a special version of the "Troxler" effect, and can allegedly by very traumatizing.
This is insane, imagine if the edges were seemless
Void 1000
This was trippy 👀🥼
Yeah ... 😂😂
Big fan blue side
Yeah totally!! O.o
Makes One almost count the different One's to see if Someone is doing something different 😃😄😃
Verified = likes
Tf dose 👀🥼 mean
Very impressive simulation. You would expect running so many instances to cause slight stuttering. Maybe if thousands of us made mirror rooms and stepped into them simultaneously we could overload the system.
The universe, simulating high fidelity fluid dynamics in real-time with no lag: nice try kid.
Kernel panic - not syncing: too many fucking mirrors, bud
The diminution of photic energy baked into every reflective surface limits the number of bounces to a finite sum. The recursion of similar information in each iteration means you only calculate the full render once and repeat the output with a small spacial transform x number of times where x = the point at which all light energy has been absorbed. We can do this on cheap GPUs already. No big deal for the universe or simulation if you're into that sort of thing.
@@dsdy1205 "no lag"
light traveling to us for 20 years: bruh
@@markjayzeeortega2195 that's not lag. If you're playing a racing game and your car has a top speed, does that mean the game is lagging?
Some youtubers play minecraft. This guy just visited the 4th dimension and recorded it for us. Thanks!!!
Technically wouldn't be the fourth dimension but whatever
@@chaoslord_6664 technically you are kind of a douche but you know whatever
@@garchafpv technically this comment is pointless
@@orderlyhippo1569 technically 237 people disagree with you.
@@garchafpv make that 123 for now!! 😃
Can you fill up a room with perfect mirrors? I read that there are some complex dielectric mirrors that reflect 99.999% of light, so you might be able to see further
"Hey everyone. Today we're going to be walking into a Christopher Nolan movie..."
So true
*cough* Bruce Lee
big Inception vibes right there
@@michaelrussell3890 Enter the Dragon final fight scene
@Damien Belga jeez I wrote the wrong film, I was thinking about Interstellar too😂
Imagine if you were intoxicated and accidentally got inside this room, I'll bet that person will have a very fun experience.
They’d stumble hard into the side and break everything
Imagine tripping on acid 😤
@@dakotabyer3191 trimming?
This would be the perfect place to get a haircut.
@@TrumanBest fixed it my b lol
Everybody gangsta till one of the reflections behind him turns around
Imposter
@@theflev-matic4892 sus
@@Iloveturkiye-mp5ee When the imposter is sus!😳
@@Iloveturkiye-mp5ee what the hell is that
@@Iloveturkiye-mp5ee beautiful
Imagine slowing down light, the wave patterns created as a result would be amazing :)
He’s done it, he’s transcended to the 4th dimension.
We are always Transcending into the 4th dimension
@@coltonharrold909 no, just moving along it
@@coltonharrold909 Everyone's trying to get to the 4th, I want to get to the 10th.
@@toginfinity8418 ah so you are really hardcore
@@kathrynej3390 Nah life has already touched the 10th dimension, I'm just try to not be in last place.
The Action Lab really makes some interesting topics and is practical enough to put a room full of mirrors into a TH-cam video.
Now imagine how it would look if the edges of the mirror were not dull!
brother
@@H4SHVR mother
@@Incepter.Grother
"Hey, you wanna come in my room? "
"Sure"
INFINITY
AND BEYOND
IIT question be like: Find the minimum number of images formed perpendicular to object.
@@lettsstartcooking Fuck it, take my upvote.
@@rgstever thx
One of the coolest videos I've seen in a long time! Thanks for this!
everyone: Wow nice reflection
my brain: there is an infinite amount of you making a video at the same time and they all think your their reflection
Could it be inception 2?
*you’re
Underrated
69 likes l
Levels of reality
Now imagine colored led lights in that room, that would be such a trippy experience.
ferb, i know what we're gonna do today!
Yeah
Imagine a spider getting in the room lmfao
Imagine the backrooms made up entirely of mirrors. I think I'd just off myself.
@@asideofaioli4630 a little dark.
Alternative title:
Man creates stunning visuals in his garage *without using computers*.
Yes
Effing yessss
yes
This video makes me ask questions I'd never conceived of before. What if each of the mirrors he used in his room was a different kind of fairground mirror? What would it look like on the mirrored exterior of a spherical object?
It's so weirdly inspiring.
*Next episode:*
_“Hey guys I made a room full of spikes, just like in Mega Man”_
shhhh......he might hear you.
Mao vs Lmfao
*Hops inside room but doesn't stick landing*
O------ BLEWM BLEWM BLEWM blewm blewm blewm -----O
why doesn't he just make a room out of lava
This hurts my eyes!
This hurts everyone's eyes
Plot twist: He actually hired so many doppelgangers to imitate his movements
THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING RN
Ima Just Say It, EDITTURGUDDAMNFRUCKINGRSMMARIMAGRAMMARNAZIYOHRBRURGEYEUEUUEYE
@@Jawsomest wot?
eminem done that alr
He did a kage bushin no jutsu
THE MUSIC IS SO BEAUTIFUL AND INSPIRED!!! WOW!!!
Idea: larger room made with edgeless mirriors, and you get someone else to close the door completely for you, the only light source is either on your body or held.
100%
Absolutely
A larger room with edgeless mirrors, a lantern and your in a straight jacket
YES! I WANT TO SEE THIS AND ALSO ADD A MAZE FOR FUN AND TRY TO GET OUT OF IT!
Mima
5:10 "so why there's no delay when... Oh hi buddy!"
Lol HAHAHAHAHA
I can imagine confusing it as other real person lol
Imagine if the reflection replied "hey man" with a little nod
@@aadityammahanta6141 chuck the whole room into a garbage incinerator
Definitely one of the best things I’ve seen on the Internet. Back in the 60’s, someone designed an installation that was a large box with mirrors all around like this. Then small lights were placed all over the mirrors. Finally, a box within the box was built of one-way mirrors with the reflecting side facing the outer mirrors so those in the box could see the reflections of the lights all around. I always wondered what it looked like. Now I have some idea.
Sounds like Yayoi Kusama’s art installation (infinity mirror room). But this is essentially something I’ve dreamed of building for years, now. I want to create that otherworldly outer space feel, with infinite glittering stars all around.
wtf
That was SO awesome! :D Please continue the good work :)
That would honestly be so relaxing just chilling in a room like this where it’s seemingly infinite.
For me just watching this hurts my eyes and got a little headache from looking at it lol
Relaxing?
I thought so too, but then I remembered this creepy mirror effect. Basically when you stare at yourself in a dimly lit mirror for long enough, you'll start to dissociate with the reflected image of yourself. Some people see a distorted version of themselves, but other see an unrecognizable creature. SciShow did an episode on it. Might make it a little uncomfortable in there lol
@@user-px1wj2uv3r oh man thad be crazie XD
His “reflections” are actually different versions of himself recording the very same video.
W-Wha-
He entered the multi dimensional intersection 😂
Just like the reporters arrange themselves for an earthquake report 😂
Creepy
I am your 210th like
Make the mirror edges seamless and it will be even trippier.
Guys like this guy's comment please is very interesting
I wonder how you could do that
Perhaps cover the sides with the same material with the same material the mirror is made from
There are very mirror like tapes out there like maybe aluminum tape or something
This has always been a childhood fantasy lol I always wondered what it would look like. Thank you for this!
3:51 “there’s 500,000 clones ready now, with a million more on the way”
*Star Wars.*
Shadow clone jusu
LMAO-
They used to say that “when mirrors face each other, it’s a portal for demons.”
Well boi
Well...
Oh, you mean a vortex! I have that in my room
@@Illamoons Why do you have have vortex in your room?
@@airstrikegaming8263 Well, when I moved to a new house, my grandama has this unused closet that has a mirror on it, and my parents decided to put it in my room and they accidentally put it in front of my closet that also has mirrors on it. Then a few months later I realized that my parents accidentally made a vortex.
I was too lazy to move it so I kept it. It doesn't really bother me since I'm not really scared of spirits/ghosts. Soo... yeah :)
@@Illamoons I think it's awesome that you have a vortex.
Daily dose of Internet: "this guy surrounded himself with mirrors"
Please
No
Daily dose of Internet: "this guy makes a living stealing content from creators on the internet"
@@jules3311 He usually asks for permission to use people’s videos.
@@theengineer5554 so not always then?
So, would the refraction partially slow the light? Like to a point where your furthest visible reflection is slightly behind the original?
plot twist: there is no mirrors on the room, he's just showing off his clones
Yep
Ye
Y
Ye
**Kage Bunshin no Jutsu intensifies**