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What's the difference between dissociation and depersonalization?

Dissociation is a general term that refers to a detachment from many things. Depersonalization is specifically a sense of detachment from oneself and one's identity.

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Is déjà vu dissociation?

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Why does the person in the mirror not look like me?

The person you see in the mirror is only a form, not yourself. The mind that is thinking is also being observed so that is not your self. Even your human nature is observed and not your self. Pure awareness is perceiving all this, in the present moment Now. Why are mirrors so creepy? Mirrors reflect our world, but by nature their contents aren't real. Between centuries of superstition, the inherent creepiness of doppelgangers, and the brain's tendency to go haywire when you look into a mirror too long, it's a wonder mirrors aren't more unsettling.

Do mirrors trick your brain?

Yes, our brain trick us when we look in the mirror. The more time we spend looking in the mirror, the more our brains create an image of ourselves that is not real. In the first place, people anticipate that they will see themselves reflected in the mirror before standing in front of it. What is mirror illusion? Mirror illusions is an illusion where an artist incorporates a mirror to provide a unique effect. Whether it's turning an object upside-down, making someone look taller or shorter, or immersing yourself into infinity.

What is the difference between the AND and OR logical operators?

The nature and the working of the two operators are the same. The bitwise OR operator sets the bit value, while the logical OR operator sets true or false if one of the conditions is not 1 else.

What type of illusion is an infinity mirror?

optical illusion Infinity mirrors create an optical illusion of a long tunnel. It used two mirrors, a regular standard mirror or a first surface mirror, and a two-way mirror. Once you combine those with LED lights, you have yourself an infinity mirror. What happens when a mirror reflects a mirror? Basically, the same image is flipped -as it would in a flat/plane mirror- an infinite number of times, getting smaller each time. You often see it in movies or photos, when two mirrors are placed directly opposite each other, an infinite virtual image is created (an image you can't touch).

By Hernando Cuello

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