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- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- one with space and time. Nor should we, without more ado, ascribe to
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- coloured shadows, as they are called.
- upright rod which will throw shadows on this screen. You see two
- shadows, without perceptible colour. You only need to take a good
- shadow you are seeing on the right is the one thrown by the
- this source is hidden by the rod. Likewise the shadow on the left
- shadow is, is simply a dark space. Moreover, looking at the surface
- of the screen apart from the two bands of shadow, you will agree it
- that the shadow of the rod, due to this left-hand source of light
- — the one which I am darkening to red — this shadow on
- source of light to red, you see the shadow green. What was mere
- source of light to green, — the shadow becomes red. And when
- I darken it to blue, an orange shadow is produced. If I should
- shadows. I darken this source of light and get green, said Goethe
- only see the shadow; you will still see it green. You no longer see
- researches to show the real nature of coloured shadows.]
- mere shadow. In the other case we permeate the shadow, so to speak,
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- adopted in modern time, — adopted most of all, perhaps, in
- parallel, without more ado, all that goes on in the phenomena of
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- through a material wall without more ado? So then the question had
- without more ado, it shews that it isn't just matter. Matter would
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- object, as we should do with light. Light throws a shadow. So do
- something like a shadow of the St. Andrew's cross, from which you
- go along here; here they are stopped by the cross; the shadow of
- will now bring the shadow which is thus made visible into the field
- of a magnet. I beg you to observe it now. You will find the shadow
- emerges like a kind of shadow behaves like external matter. It
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