I have found a class of objects for which the appearance of each member changes drastically when it is reflected in a mirror. A typical example is a roof of a garage: it appears to be a rounded roof, but when reflected in a mirror, it changes into a corrugated roof. We named this class of objects “ambiguous solids”.
A rigid object and its mirror image should be mirror images of each other; the object cannot change into another shape. Therefore, what is happening to the reflection is not a physical change, but an optical illusion, created by the perceptual system in our brain.
What are ambiguous optical illusions?
What is an example of an ambiguous illusion?
How does ambiguous object illusion work?
What is an ambiguous image?
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