This is kind of difficult to explain.. basically light rays travel in a straight line until they hit something and if this object is slanted (such as a spoon) the reflected light is at an angle causing our reflection to appear upsidedown.. This video might help.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6n0FAZ_6N8
It has to do with physics and how it reflects the image. The back of the spoon is a convex mirror that makes the miages smaller, and the front is a concave mirror where the image is usually upside down, and the closer you are to the mirror, the larger the image, up to a certain point. Beyond this point, the image flips right side up. Concave mirrors are the kinds of mirrors that get used in telescopes.
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