Some interesting information about mirror
Japanese fairytale, one day in the morning sun god was very angry for some reason. He got angry and hid himself in a cave. And then the darkness came down to the whole world.
All the plants in the world, the animals began to try to break the rage of the sun. But there was no fruit. Finally, there was a mirror of a shiny silver mirror in front of the cave without any way. In the silver mirror, the sun god himself could not believe in seeing his angry and angry face, but it was not really his face.
Surya Deva came out of the cave slowly to see herself well. And every time he came out, the cave's face stopped with stones. The sun god and can not enter inside. Since then the sun is still in Japan's sky.
Many such stories have been spread around the mirror in the country. The story of the English poet and author Geoffrey Chaser's The Canterbury Tales, there was a mirror of King Kburtsi of Tartier, seeing the mirror he could have predicted what would happen in the future.
There was also a mirror with the fable of 'Renaissance the Fox', the main character of the series 'Renaissance'. With this, he could see things a mile away. Irish literary Oliver Goldsmith mentions a wonderful Chinese mirror in his story. With the aid of this mirror, it is possible to tell the mind of any human being and what he thinks at that moment.
It is heard again that when the Japanese used to interrogate them for getting the scandal of the perpetrators of wrongdoing, then they would have mirrors in front of their faces. They used to try to understand through the mirror the fact that they were talking about the truth or lying.
I did not know how to look at my face if the mirror was not invented. People can first know about their shadow in the water and know how they look. Then after a lot of thinking, they one day discovered the mirror.
German chemist Justice v. Liebig invented a technique of transplanting tin and purse on one side of transparent glass in 1835. This technique was the key to the discovery of mirror. Later, this method was adopted for producing large-scale and commercial mirrors. Over time, we see today's modern mirror forms.
The oldest mirror in the world is found in the ruins of Anatolia, this place is currently in Turkey. After Egypt, Mesopotamia (now Iraq), China also found sources of original mirror in China.
However, at the beginning of the origin of the mirror, the image of the mirror was not like the present. The idea of a transparent glass mirror came much later. Instead of glass, there was a continuous use of mirror as copper, bronze, gold and silver shiny surface.
The ancient Greek mathematician Euclid writes about the changes in the role of light when entering the mirror inside the mirror. It is heard that Archimedes made concave mirrors based on this formula.
When Roman warplanes came forward to attack Siracusa, they set fire on the mirror without focusing on the sun's light, without the help of any weapon. In the second century BC, Ptolemy Feras put a huge mirror on the head of the lighthouse so that the enemy's ship could be known from a distance of a mile away.
In 1668, Sir Isaac Newton made the telescope. The world's largest and perfect mirror is set in the 200-inch Hell telescope on the Palamo hills in California. Its weight is around four and a half tons. And the subtlety is one millionth part. The astronomers can easily see the cosmic objects that are away from the countless year-long telescope.
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