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philosophers , how we see objects single with two eyes . Baptista Porta , Tacquet
, and others , got over the difficulty by denying the fact , and maintaining that we
use only one eye , while other philosophers of distinguished eminence have ...
philosophers , how we see objects single with two eyes . Baptista Porta , Tacquet
, and others , got over the difficulty by denying the fact , and maintaining that we
use only one eye , while other philosophers of distinguished eminence have ...
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ing upon them their optical axes , and so quickly does the point of convergence
pass backward and forward over the whole object , that it appears single , though
in reality only one point of it can be seen single at the same instant . The whole ...
ing upon them their optical axes , and so quickly does the point of convergence
pass backward and forward over the whole object , that it appears single , though
in reality only one point of it can be seen single at the same instant . The whole ...
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The points A , a , for example , united by converging the axes to m , are seen at
that point single ; the points B , 6 at n single , the points c , c at o single , the
points D , d at p single , the centres s , 8 of the base at a single , and the centres s
' ...
The points A , a , for example , united by converging the axes to m , are seen at
that point single ; the points B , 6 at n single , the points c , c at o single , the
points D , d at p single , the centres s , 8 of the base at a single , and the centres s
' ...
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