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A completely inverted normal can still reflect rays in the same direction as the intended normal, which makes it hard to detect errors based on reflection behavior alone. To address this, a more robust approach would be to constrain output normals to the upper hemisphere—i.e., ensure that the component along the "up" axis is always positive. This helps maintain consistency and avoids ambiguities caused by flipped normals.
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