On 2/6/2014 6:53 PM, LizR wrote:
Here's a problem that occurred to me recently - nothing profound, but for some reason googling doesn't seem to have given me a sensible answer.

Suppose I have a large cylinder, with the inside surface mirrored, and I stand inside it - what do I see?

I suspect I see a long thin version of myself,

No, a wide fat version.

but if I move so my eye is at the exact centre I'm guessing I see a huge eyeball all over the inside! Or do I?

You're eyeball image can't be taller than you eyeball.

Are you thinking of having an MRI?

Brent

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