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  • Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • who have hitherto administered this spiritual treasure —
    • of scientific explanation hitherto applied also to higher
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • have to speak of how and why it is that we see the so-called white
  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • was uniform white he saw nothing of the kind. Goethe was roused. He
    • through the space of the room, we get a white circle on the screen.
    • into greenish shades. In the middle it stays white.
    • the object thither. What is the meaning of this? In the conventional
    • white.
    • apart, will re-unite in the eye itself. But Goethe saw no white. All
    • grey. However, to make it white after all, they advise you to put a
    • white by contrast. A pretty way of doing things! Some people load the
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • white — at any whitish-shining light through a thick enough
    • more or less white if I were looking at directly, will appear
    • is the prism, said Newton; we let the white light in. The colours are
    • already there in the white light; the prism conjures them forth and
    • now they line up in formation. I have then dismembered the white
    • should not hit the former and drive them from their course, is
    • IVf). When we have by and by got it white-hot, it will also give
    • Newton's way would naturally argue: If I here have a piece of white
    • black in the midst of white — if I have simple white paper with
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • hither and thither, bombard them too. Now the total area of attack
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • the right becomes green. It becomes green just as a purely white
    • the white. You then see green where you formerly saw red, though
    • colour on to the white surface. In such a case, you are seeing the
    • cushion with a white crochet cover, through the rhombic-patterned
    • at the red rhombic pattern and then look away to the white. On the
    • white ground you see the same lattice-work in green. Of course it
    • which, as you focus on the white, generates the green,
    • I darken this source of light, the white screen as a whole shines
    • red. I am not really seeing the white screen; what I see is a
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • physical conceptions. The process in these Hittorf tubes (Hittorf
    • or that of matter — would suffice us here. The Hittorf tubes
    • must suppose, have hitherto the right not to regard as sheer
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • cathode rays, issuing from the negative pole of the Hittorf tube
    • Hittorf tubes are compelling us to go more into the facts. Mere
    • all that has developed hitherto in human evolution. Other and new



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