Strange as it may seem, the laws of physics suggest that immediately after the Big Bang, all the matter suddenly created should have been obliterated by an equal amount of antimatter, the strange and slightly
distorted mirror image of normal matter.
Indeed, the Seances films are themselves doubles, or counterfeits, of their models; for that matter, Seances and The Forbidden Room could be seen as doubles, or
distorting mirror images of each other.
Not exact matches
Instead, SALT's
images were
distorted by the relative motions
of the
mirrors inside the corrector, caused in large part by how SAC's mechanical interface was bolted onto the bottom
of the telescope's tracker.
«The gravity from all that mass has
distorted the
image that we see
of the background galaxy,» like a telescope or a «funhouse
mirror,» Rigby tells Newsweek, explaining that it's an effect that Albert Einstein predicted and that has been proven over and over again since.
And they usually lack the
distorted, negative self -
image — known as body dysmorphia — that causes some anorexics to look in the
mirror and see oodles
of fat when in fact they're severely underweight.
Full - length
mirrors on the back
of doors can be a reasonable solution, but just make sure you can see yourself fully in the reflection so it doesn't
distort your body
image.
Webcam photos can produce horrible quality
images sometimes making you look scary and
distorted — as if you just stepped out
of the Twilight Zone or were staring face - first into one
of those crazy carnival
mirrors.
In an unofficial barometer
of onboard acoustics, we found that when cranking up the sound, the
image in the rearview
mirror distorted, due to vibrations before the bass
distorted.
From the
distorted images shown in the
mirrors, visitors catch a glimpse
of Mary Corse's painting behind them across the gallery space.
The transparent ink marks and the
mirror - like golden surface
of the drawings play with the painterly convention
of figure - in - the - landscape by superimposing the viewer's
distorted reflection into the
image.
Titled «Portraits,» the name evokes both the
image of a
distorted funhouse
mirror and the idea
of multiple portraits acting as shields to guard the subject's true likeness.
Climate change has called into question the very foundations
of Canada's economy, spilled sand in the prosperous lubricant
of its placid civil society, smeared and
distorted the symbolic good guy
image in the national
mirror.