When Did Human started looking at Mirror ?

When Did Human started looking at Mirror ?



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How: Usage of Polished Stone (remains of black Volcanic glass obsidian)

Time : 600 B.C

When: Anatolia, Today's Turkey



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Considerably Refined Form: Silvered Glass Mirror

Time : 1835

Inventor: German chemist Justus von Liebig

Process: applying a thin layer of metallic silver to one side of a pane of clear glass

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Modern Glass Manufacturing in : 19th Centuary

Composition of Glass :  

1. Tin(II) chloride

2. Silver
3. Chemical activator
4. Copper
5. Paint

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Applications:

1. Household Use.

2. Side Objects Viewing in vehicles.

3. Signalling.

4. Safety Mechanisms.

5. Decoration.

Short Story

The Mirror is nothing but a reflection of your own being into a different opposite object. These Objects are with some different materials which reflect light in such a way that the opposite objects are visible in them. The Early Beings experience Mirrors in the Water reflections, Still Waters, Shiny Objects evolved from Volcanoes, etc. These Objects were refined with may combinations of Elements, Chemical Components, etc. The final form which we see Today is the outcomes of all those experiments and research work on the properties of Mirror like Reflectivity, Transmitivity, etc

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