this would literally be genius if they were tough enough to withstand all that weight. I could definitely see people going to a club just because it has cool ass floors lol
Do you need see-through one way mirrors for that? Which kind of mirrors are that? Could you pls explain the layout? I want to build my own. So botton is mirror and top is just glas? Or is it another mirror?
@@m.j.9318 Whichever one you want to look at it from, is a one-way/semi reflective one, the other can be the same or just a normal mirror. Both of the inside faces need to be mirrored, and whichever one you want to look through, has to be partially transparent from the outside, the other outside doesn't matter
@@lukeharrison1654thanks. Are there different kinds of semi reflective? Like 50%, 70,80% etc? How is that stick on reflective fooliage called so i can Shop it. Can i also use acrylic glass for that?
Have you ever considered adding “smart glass” in front of the back mirror. Controlling the translucency of the back mirror might lead to a cool effect.
@@andrewsalt3660 a cool effect i think would be to place something inside in top the botton mirror ( i think). Then the object is ( i think) seemingly floating in space. Like a holographic effect.Could create stars or even a space battle. I'll make some for my scifi basement. Thougt about " space Windows " and long ( Star Trek) jeffreis tubes.
Se me ocurre un pasillo en forma de L a la esquina este este sistema provocando una ilusion de que continua en linea recta y no , sino que la persona tendria ue doblar a la derecha
@leonardoalmeida6786 Why the attitude? You watched the same thing as me. You saw the thin sheet of metal this guy used. You saw that he called it a "Floor infinity mirror."