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Two phones of roughly the same shape held under a beam of sunlight produce very different reflections, why?
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>>16543035
Going to go out on a limb and say they have difference surface treatments.
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why is one of the phones goatse?
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>>16543097
Because I suck at drawing.
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>>16543097
>>16543108
It was closer to this.
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>>16543125
you're shining light at your asshole?
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I presume the darker splotches on the left reflection were phone components beneath the screen.
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They'ren't flat enough.
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>>16543047
come on, that's not scientific. let's wait for more mundane explanations before we assume such outlandish differences.
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That is literally goatse.



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