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a CAUSAL RELATION BETWEEN GEOGRAPHICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL ENVIRONMENT The Rôle of Light Waves in Vision . And now let us go one step further . We have described the environmental field as it is given ; now we must ask for the causes that ...
a CAUSAL RELATION BETWEEN GEOGRAPHICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL ENVIRONMENT The Rôle of Light Waves in Vision . And now let us go one step further . We have described the environmental field as it is given ; now we must ask for the causes that ...
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Any surface in front of the observer , provided each of its points sends the same amount of light into his eyes , will fulfil our condition . And therefore it cannot make any difference to the observer whether he is in front of a plane ...
Any surface in front of the observer , provided each of its points sends the same amount of light into his eyes , will fulfil our condition . And therefore it cannot make any difference to the observer whether he is in front of a plane ...
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We know that under such an illumination a neutral surface which reflects yellowish light will look neutral , and that consequently a surface reflecting neutral light will look bluish and a surface which reflects blue light more blue ...
We know that under such an illumination a neutral surface which reflects yellowish light will look neutral , and that consequently a surface reflecting neutral light will look bluish and a surface which reflects blue light more blue ...
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