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The relief is produced , as formerly , solely by the subsequent play of the optic
axes . If the relief were the effect of the apparent union of the pictures , we should
see it by looking with one eye at the combined binocular pictures — an
experiment ...
The relief is produced , as formerly , solely by the subsequent play of the optic
axes . If the relief were the effect of the apparent union of the pictures , we should
see it by looking with one eye at the combined binocular pictures — an
experiment ...
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The image of B , seen by reflexion from mn at the point c , is combined with the
picture of A , seen directly by the right eye R , and forms a hollow cone ; while the
image of a , seen by reflexion from M ' N ' at the point c ' , is combined with the ...
The image of B , seen by reflexion from mn at the point c , is combined with the
picture of A , seen directly by the right eye R , and forms a hollow cone ; while the
image of a , seen by reflexion from M ' N ' at the point c ' , is combined with the ...
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36 , being combined with AF , seen directly . If we now turn the figure round 30° ,
CD will come into the position AB , and unite with AB , and we shall still perceive
a raised pyramid , with less height and less symmetry . If we turn it round 30° ...
36 , being combined with AF , seen directly . If we now turn the figure round 30° ,
CD will come into the position AB , and unite with AB , and we shall still perceive
a raised pyramid , with less height and less symmetry . If we turn it round 30° ...
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