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Thu 2008-06-26 23:15
The Optical Behaviour of Vampires
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[personal profile] simontFri 2008-06-27 11:30
But then vampires are visible in mirrors, which violates the premise of the whole thing! Being visible as a patch of dimness is just as bad as being visible as an evil-looking fanged person, from the point of view of a vampire trying to sneak up behind a maiden admiring herself in her bedside mirror. Either way, she's going to notice something fishy is up, turn round, scream, and thereby summon stake-wielding security guards.
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[identity profile] feanelwa.livejournal.comFri 2008-06-27 11:42
Hmm, good point. Perhaps there would have to be a split in energy such that the S photons (if those are the ones that are reflected by the vampire but not then by the mirror) get most of the energy and the R photons come out with hardly any, like a gentle infrared signal. Ooh, in fact, you could play with the energy split in terms of wavelength and come up with some nice stuff. Because I needed something else to do this weekend like a hole in the head...
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