This article discusses the concept of mirages, where an object appears distorted or unrealized due
to a visual illusion caused by refraction through air particles at different temperatures and
heights above ground level in desert regions with heat haze. The author explains that during hot
times (e.g., noon), there are more high-altitude molecules present than low ones; as the temperature
increases, these higher altitude atoms emit radiation into space much earlier—which is seen by
observers on Earth at slightly later intervals due to their shorter time in those temperatures
compared with lower elevations like homes or offices. The author also mentions an artist named
Murano who created a mirror that allows one person (or animal) to see what another sees, and the
importance of mirrors as windows into other worlds beyond our own reality through reflections by
Giuliano Roverato (@KnightRamen).
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