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  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • At the one pole is all that which we describe as yellow and the
    • therefore. Below, you see the edge is reddish-yellow.
    • out a little above and below, and edged with blue above and yellowish
    • appears violet, blue, green, yellow and red, Indeed, if we made a
    • downward region the red or yellow colours. So therefore we may say:
    • darkness and there arise the yellow shades of colour.
    • all that is yellowish in colour. Thus by adhering to the plain facts
    • the possibility of understanding why yellowish colours on the one
  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • red, orange, yellow, green, blue — light blue and dark blue,
    • passing over into yellow, and at the upper edge a blue passing over
    • violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. First look at it
    • the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. We
    • orange there and then the yellow, and so on. The red itself is there
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • light colours, i.e. in the direction of the red and yellowish tones.
    • yellowish or yellow-red (
    • Ur-phenomenon: Light through dark — yellow; dark through light
    • overwhelms and outdoes the darkness. We get the yellowish or
    • yellow-red colours.
    • at what is light; here therefore you should be seeing yellow or
    • yellowish-red — in a word, yellow and red, — as in fact
    • it is in the yellow. Here will be red, orange, yellow, you will
    • remember. It is the yellow that is most strongly developed in the
    • hardly there at all. All this — from violet to yellow and then
    • again from yellow to red — is stunted. We seem to get a very
    • narrow bright yellow strip, or as is generally said, a yellow line.
    • Mark well, the yellow line also arises inasmuch as it is part of an
    • spectrum of it, we can conclude, if we get this yellow spectrum for
    • yellow to appear extra strong, since it is there to begin with and
    • now the yellow of the sodium flame is added to it. But this is not
    • what happens. On the contrary, the yellow of the sodium flame
    • yellow and you get a
    • selfless enough to let the kindred yellow light arising here it would
    • itself in the way at the very place where the yellow should be coming
    • Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • is at one place a far more intense yellow line, making the rest seem
    • giving only this yellow line.
    • yellow) of the spectrum. It blots it out, so that we get a black line
    • here in place of yellow, (
    • For the yellow of the spectrum, another yellow (the strength of which
    • see the violet on the one side, the reddish-yellow on the other. In
    • oil appears slightly yellow. If on the other hand you place yourself
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • darken it to violet, it would give yellow.
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • greenish-yellow, fluorescent light. The rays that shew themselves



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