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Hi folks.
Odd question for you! Hope this makes sense...
Newborn babies can only see around 1 foot in front of them, everything beyond that is blurry.
If you place the baby 1 foot in front of a flat mirror, which is reflecting stuff that is several metres away beyond their face, does the baby see everything in the mirror perfectly sharp/in focus or is everything blurry beyond 1 foot "deep" into the reflection?
I can't quite decide which makes more sense... I would assume that because the entire mirror is in focus, everything which is reflected on it, as a flat plane with no real "depth" to it, is therefore also perfectly in focus. I find it almost impossible to imagine that if one looked at a flat mirror and could only see their face in focus and everything beyond it would be blurry. But then this would be like a portal into the world, where a baby or anyone with extremely short sight can suddenly see everything completely in focus into infinity.
Or, is there some trickery at work that states that a flat mirror does actually have "depth" of some kind, such that everything beyond 1 foot "deep" into the reflection would therefore be blurry.... I'm thinking this must be the answer, as nothing else makes sense.
There is surely a definitive answer to this but I've no way of testing it as I have good eyesight.

Odd question for you! Hope this makes sense...
Newborn babies can only see around 1 foot in front of them, everything beyond that is blurry.
If you place the baby 1 foot in front of a flat mirror, which is reflecting stuff that is several metres away beyond their face, does the baby see everything in the mirror perfectly sharp/in focus or is everything blurry beyond 1 foot "deep" into the reflection?
I can't quite decide which makes more sense... I would assume that because the entire mirror is in focus, everything which is reflected on it, as a flat plane with no real "depth" to it, is therefore also perfectly in focus. I find it almost impossible to imagine that if one looked at a flat mirror and could only see their face in focus and everything beyond it would be blurry. But then this would be like a portal into the world, where a baby or anyone with extremely short sight can suddenly see everything completely in focus into infinity.
Or, is there some trickery at work that states that a flat mirror does actually have "depth" of some kind, such that everything beyond 1 foot "deep" into the reflection would therefore be blurry.... I'm thinking this must be the answer, as nothing else makes sense.
There is surely a definitive answer to this but I've no way of testing it as I have good eyesight.
