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How many me’s? Arrange mirrors and camera as in Mindscape 10, but put yourself in the picture right above the camera. Suppose the mirrors are about 5 feet apart, and the shutter is opened 1/1000th of a second. Light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, and a mile is 5280 feet. If the photographic paper or the pixels were sufficiently detailed and sensitive, roughly how many of you will you see in the photo? Is that enough?
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