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  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • contains the seven colours within itself — a rather difficult
    • — the seven colours, into which it is thus analyzed.
    • yonder wall. He really expected to see the light in seven colours.
    • seven colours at all, only a reddish colour at the lower edge,
    • is not the prism at all; the seven colours are there in the light all
    • like so many soldiers. The seven naughty boys were there in the light
    • and see the seven colours. We will now bring it into rotation. I can
    • turn fairly quickly and you still see the seven colours as such
    • must ask: Why do the seven colours appear to us in grey, all of one
    • before the impression of the red has vanished. For the eye, the seven
    • Bring a coloured top into quick enough rotation: the seven colours,
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • corresponds a kind of substance, so that seven colours altogether are
    • whereby the light is separated into seven distinct substances. He
    • the very same people who say the light consists of these seven
    • colours — so that the seven colours are parts or constituents
    • analyzable and would consist of seven colours. This, that he saw the
    • black band too in seven colours, only in a different order, —
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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