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calbiterol

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So let's say I want to make a double parabolic mirror (like the one at http://www.optigone.com/ ) that recreates a virtual image of a three dimensional object. That in itself wouldn't be too incredibly challenging. It's also entirely possible to do so.

 

But is it possible to enlarge the virtual image using nothing but the shape of the parabola(s)? Or, if not, then the parabolas and a lens?

 

While I'm on the subject, how do those devices work? I know that they just reflect the image back up to a different focal point, but what is the physics behind it? Specifically, how is the virtual image created, and where are the focal points of the parabolas?

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