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Theory of Colours Part II Section XIV - Conditions Under Which the Appearance of Colour Increases

Theory of Colours Part II Section XIV - Conditions Under Which the Appearance of Colour Increases

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In which the interplay of glass elements in achromatic object-glasses is carefully examined, revealing how colours emerge and vanish through combinations of convex and concave lenses; the observer is then invited to consider the intriguing effects when subjective and objective refractions meet, demonstrating their mutual neutralisation and complex modulation of the sun’s image. Reflecting on the detailed investigations, a thoughtful pause is taken to justify the thoroughness of these inquiries, hopeful that future minds may distil such complexities into simpler truths.
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