
The eye focuses on a reflection in a mirror?
When I focus my eyes on a reflection in a mirror, I seem to focus differently than your own glass, for example, a stain on the glass. This seems strange since it is actually the reflection in the glass, no further, as it seems. When I look at a photograph, however, my eyes focus on the same paper, no matter what distance range of the photo seems to represent. Why are my eyes act as a reflection in a mirror is more away from the cup?
In order for you to view an image in a mirror, the light has to travel from object to mirror, and then from the mirror to your eyes.So you have to focus the distance light has traveled. The image does not appear on the surface of the mirror.
112 Murcia – Mirror Eyes System – English