"Redrum" is "murder" backwards, famously used in Stephen King's novel "The Shining" to hint at a character's violent intentions. When written on a mirror, "redrum" reflects as "murder," symbolizing the potential for danger or death.
A two-way mirror is made by coating one side of a glass pane with a reflective material, such as a thin layer of metal. This allows light to pass through from one side while reflecting light on the other side. When the light is brighter on one side than the other, the mirror appears reflective from that side and transparent from the other side.
When light strikes a convex mirror, it reflects off the surface and diverges outwards. This causes the light rays to spread apart, creating a virtual image that appears smaller and upright when compared to the object. The focal point for a convex mirror is behind the mirror itself.
A convex mirror is most similar to a diverging lens. Both surfaces curve outward and cause light rays to diverge.
When you look into a spoon with light, you see a reflection of yourself or your surroundings. The curved shape of the spoon can distort the image, making it appear larger, smaller, or different than the original.
When you look in the mirror, your brain processes the visual information to recognize your own reflection. This can trigger self-awareness, emotional reactions, and self-evaluation. Looking in the mirror may also play a role in how we perceive and construct our self-image and identity.
"Redrum" is "murder" spelled backward. In the movie "The Shining," it is used by a child character to warn of danger. It becomes a pivotal element in the story, fueling suspense and serving as a signal of impending violence.
It's from The Shining.
look at mirrior video and look at his eye lids
A long mirrors can work.
get angry go to your house look at the mirrior and say im angry GRRR
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Redrum - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16 USA:R
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Redrum - 2013 Unholy Rollers was released on: USA: January 2014
Redrum - 2013 All in the Family was released on: USA: February 2014
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