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- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- designated m. Our consciousness is dimmed at once. If this
- of fact. If you let light go through a dim and milky glass or through
- any cloudy fluid — through dim, cloudy, turbid matter in
- if the water is cloudy, you see it weakened. By dim and cloudy media
- respect, however little, every material medium is dim. So is this
- prism here. It always dims the light to some extent. That is to say,
- dealing with a light that is somehow dimmed. Here to begin with
- working-together of matter and light; a dimming of the light arises
- here. That the dimming of the light has a real effect, you can tell
- from the simple fact that when you look into light through a dim or
- cloudy medium you see something more. The dimming has an effect,
- dimming of the light? We have to do not only with the cone of light
- — the dimming of the light, brought about by matter. We can
- quality of dimness that is in the prism. How then does it ray in?
- the prism. What has been dimmed and darkened, rays into what is light
- the dimness too is shining up into this region. If what is light is
- deflected upward, then what is dim is deflected upward too. That is
- to say, the dimming is deflected upward in the same direction as the
- light is. The light that is deflected upward has a dimming effect, so
- unimpaired, but into it the darkening, the dimming effect is sent
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- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- dimming or clouding of the light. I was trying to show how through
- what arises in the prism. This wedge of dimness is the cause. The
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- plate which is in some way dim or cloudy, then what would seem to me
- things: first the simple light as it streams on, and then the dimness
- interposed in the path of the light. Moreover this dimness, as we
- the light is mainly diverted upward, the dimming that arises, raying
- kind of relation to it, it may well have a dimming or even
- is to dim the light. This is again brought out in the following
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- other according to the three dimensions of space. Thus we can
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