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... happens at one point of intersection is independent of what happens at the other . " In accordance with this rule , the unit whose contour is interrupted holds the back position in Figure 1864 , whereas in b conflicting conditions ...
... happens at one point of intersection is independent of what happens at the other . " In accordance with this rule , the unit whose contour is interrupted holds the back position in Figure 1864 , whereas in b conflicting conditions ...
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... happens in experience . No one is likely to assert that imagination makes him actually see the whole thing . This is not true ; if it were , it would destroy the effect the artist tried to achieve . What happens is that the visible ...
... happens in experience . No one is likely to assert that imagination makes him actually see the whole thing . This is not true ; if it were , it would destroy the effect the artist tried to achieve . What happens is that the visible ...
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... happens because a unit of time is experienced in relation to the total span of which it is a part . One year ... happens in the eyes when we see motion is very similar to what happens on the signboard . When the image of a moving ...
... happens because a unit of time is experienced in relation to the total span of which it is a part . One year ... happens in the eyes when we see motion is very similar to what happens on the signboard . When the image of a moving ...
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