360° Camera Inside of a Spherical Mirror

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Published 2024-02-09

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  • @peckychicken
    But what does it look like inside when no one is in there?
  • @mikesmithz
    You should do a black spherical mirror! I saw one at a science museum, and it blew my mind. It's just a regular polished black plastic concave dome and it produces the craziest 3D reflections I've ever seen. I would love to see a video explaining how and why they work.
  • @JustTryGambling
    I’m sure the effects would be even weirder if it could be experienced with stereoscopic vision
  • @akmi1931
    When I was a child, I visited a bathroom that had two opposing mirrors on opposite walls and it was the first experience I can recall of ever experiencing eternity. But the first thing that I noticed was that , as the reflections continued into the distance, it became darker and darker with each reflection. Ever since, I had always wondered what a true eternal mirrored room would be like, if there was a source of none reflecting light and somehow no reflect of your POV.
  • @jddes
    Woah! That effect with the pen self-intersection was amazing! I'd love to see more videos about 3D reflections like that, I had no idea that was possible
  • @dragstar77
    bro just casually opened a portal to another dimension
  • @crazieman
    Looks like this is something that needs to be done as an interactive art project. Someone has to build a huge mirror sphere that can close around you for a bit
  • Gives me black hole vibes. These insta360 cameras are absolutely amazing. It can make some videos look 3rd person. The post processing freedom is also amazing.
  • @ActionLabShorts
    Raise your hand if you like to dress up your camera!🙋‍♂
  • @SBOY2309
    is this what the 4th dimension looks like?
  • @beb6c2a
    Action Lab guy really puts in the effort to make us these videos and I love em! Sadly he is now facing 2 months in jail for breaking the Chicago Bean for science 😔
  • @xricsi1097
    Pretty cool! Now try to put a laser pointer inside the sphere with the 360 camera.
  • @MrThis1dude
    Loved it and now I want at least 1 hemisphere of a spherical mirror!!
  • I think you should try to do this with the world’s most reflective material so light doesn’t get absorbed so quickly. Or make an infinite mirror with regular mirrors compared with the more reflective material and see if you can get more reflections before the light he gets absorbed