The Aninyang Mirror Theory.
editMitchell Aninyang (11 February) proposes in his Mirror theory, the answers to his frequently asked, seemingly mythical questions about mirrors. He proposed that "We are our reflections reflection.". This Statement became the foundation for his mirror theory which states that "The Mirror is a pheumomic portal between two or more dimensions of existence". The word pheumomic is the word Mitchell used to describe the nature of the kind of portal the mirror is. He had difficulties in finding a word to explain this, so he devised the word "pheumom" along with its prefixes to help him express his point.
He used the term pheumom to explain the property of a material to be half-open and half closed. A material can be more open than closed, such materials are A-pheumomic, and some can be more closed than open, they are known as phe-pheumomic.
Experimental Evidence.
editMitchell Aninyang explains that the Mirror is phe-pheumomic. As we all know, there are 5 senses of the human body. The senses of sound, smell, taste, touch and sight. He explains that, because the mirror is a portal between other dimensions of existence, with our senses, we cannot hear what is on the other side, neither can we smell, taste, or touch what is on the other side, because if we try so hard to touch, the mirror breaks. We can only see our reflections. That means the mirror is more closed than open (phe-pheumomic) because interaction between this dimension of existence and the other is only limited to sight.
Mitchell also asked questions. He thought that if we have skeletons, and internal organs, our reflections should have them too. He also carried out an analogy that if there were people in a closed room, and a mirror was put in front of the room, the mirror would only reflect the walls of the room, and not the people in it. He further explained that reflection is applicable, but reality should also be put into consideration. The mirror works like the eye. No normal Human eye could see the people in the room through the walls of the room. This does not mean there are no people there, we just did not see them. The same thing applies to the mirror. The fact that it does not reflect the people in the room does not mean that in its reflection there are no people there, just like the human eye, it would only reflect the walls of the room.
Mathematical Evidence.
editThere are 2 instances of the mirror theory. It is applicable when there is an object and a mirror (object-mirror), and when there is an object between two mirrors (mirror-object-mirror). The latter is famously known as Multiple reflections.
The expression above, is the mathematical representation for the object-mirror instance of the Mirror Theory. Note, the equality sign represents the mirror, while the "1's" on both side represent both the object and its reflection.
Mitchell further broke down this Mathematical expression this way.
If , And we add 0 to both sides , We have .
EXAMPLE:
Multiple reflections
The expression above, is the mathematical representation for the mirror-object-mirror instance of the Mirror Theory. Note, the equality sign represents the mirror, while the "1's" represent both the object and its reflection. The on each side represents the infinite reflection of the object 1in between both mirrors (=).
Other Investigations
editMitchell Yang also believe that numbers do not exist. He also proved that numbers could explain the mystery behind God's existence.