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- Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- “To gain a picture of my own
- the dead mechanistic picture of the world which the last
- impossibility and untruth of this world-picture. Then will the
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- simply think it — picture it to yourself in thought — how
- effect. And when in thinking I picture this. The thought — the
- mental picture — is spun out of myself. I need have made no
- the mental picture; you could not but have found it valid. Yet if in
- I have pictured to myself in thought will really happen. So then it
- mental pictures. You can reach movements but not forces with your
- pictures.
- a clearer picture of Man's relation to Nature and how it needs to be.
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- outside. We can then put up a screen and catch the resulting picture.
- This, to begin with, is the picture which arises, in that a cylinder
- screen and there forming its picture of light (
- IIb). Again we put the prism in the way. Again the picture of
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- a colourless picture. Putting a prism in the way of the cylinder of
- a picture, — simply an image of this circular aperture. The
- split up into them. It is because this picture which I am projecting
- — the picture as such — has edges. Here too the fact is
- as follows. Catching the picture by a screen placed here, I should
- Within a certain distance either way, such a picture will be able to
- wide space within which such pictures could be formed. But as you
- a larger angle, I got the picture at a given place, if I then made
- than a double prism with its faces curved. The picture I now get is,
- simple picture of it on the screen would be the outcome. Not so if
- picture has grown smaller. The cylinder of light is contracted.
- to and fro within a certain range, I should still get the picture
- lens, I get a picture considerably bigger than the cross-section of
- the cylinder of light would be without it. I get an enlarged picture,
- simply have to do with images or pictures, the physicists speak of
- picture outward. So after all they end by attributing this activity
- with — would be a diagrammatic picture of the essential parts
- vitreous body still tries to picture the objects to us in the way it
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- to a screen and seeing the picture projected there, we put our eye in
- the place of this picture, and, looking through the prism, we then
- producing a picture, or again finding their way into the eye and
- get pictures by means of the one mirror and also pictures by means of
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- prism, we get a “spectrum”, a luminous picture, very like
- obtain a luminous picture with the light that spreads from a glowing
- gas; however this picture only shews one or more single lines of
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- luminous pictures or spaces-of-light being diverted. In a particular
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- we did strike the tuning-fork to begin with, the picture on the
- even goes on to say: Whoever thinks that the picture which he
- get once more the picture of the World which is so worshipped in
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- dream-picture which has been made of Nature represents actual
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