Reflex-0.mp3
Reflex-0.mp4
Reflex-I.mp3
Reflex-I.mp4
Reflex-intro.mp3
[Intro]
Open wide
(Spill the inside)
[Verse 1]
More than one hundred and eighty degrees
(Feel the breeze)
What do you have to say
(Taking the long, long way)
[Chorus]
Open wide
(Spill the inside)
Digging deep
(The bigger, bent-back sweep)
[Bridge]
Moving toward
(Bending backward)
Reflex!
(Perplex)
[Verse 2]
Open the door far and wide
(Reveal all that’s inside)
Beyond an open book
(Just take a look)
[Chorus]
Open wide
(Spill the inside)
Digging deep
(The bigger, bent-back sweep)
[Bridge]
Moving toward
(Bending backward)
Reflex!
(Perplex)
[Chorus]
Open wide
(Spill the inside)
Digging deep
(The bigger, bent-back sweep)
[Outro]
Moving toward
(Bending backward)
Reflex!
(Perplex)
A MATH AND SCIENCE NOTE
A reflex angle is any angle that measures more than 180° but less than 360°.
Imagine swinging a door almost all the way open — the wide space between the door and the frame is like a reflex angle. It’s the big angle going around the outside.
Quick comparison:
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90° → right angle
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180° → straight line
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More than 180° but less than 360° → reflex angle
The word reflex comes from the Latin “reflectere,” meaning to bend back.
In a reflex angle, instead of measuring the small angle between two lines, you’re measuring the bigger, bent-back sweep — the part that “wraps around” past 180°. It’s like you’re bending the angle backward to cover the larger part of the circle.
So:
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Regular angles measure the “short way” between two lines.
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Reflex angles measure the “long way” — bending around the point.