I was hoping someone could shed some "light" on this for me:
If you are near-sighted, far away things become blurry, due to the eye being unable to focus the light entering the eye, right? But things that are closer to the eye focus just fine.
So, if you are near-sighted and you look into a mirror, why do far-away items STILL look blurry? Wouldn't the source of light now be closer (the mirror)?
Am I missing the obvious?
If you are near-sighted, far away things become blurry, due to the eye being unable to focus the light entering the eye, right? But things that are closer to the eye focus just fine.
So, if you are near-sighted and you look into a mirror, why do far-away items STILL look blurry? Wouldn't the source of light now be closer (the mirror)?
Am I missing the obvious?