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Why is it that when I look in a mirror without glasses on, the objects farther away are still blurry? Wouldn't the mirror just change everything to a 2D image?
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If you shoot a bullet in zero g and something launches you at the exact same speed at the same time, could you touch it with no problem?
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Why is it that when I look in a mirror without glasses on, the objects farther away are still blurry? Wouldn't the mirror just change everything to a 2D image?
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If you shoot a bullet in zero g and something launches you at the exact same speed at the same time, could you touch it with no problem?
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