. Thinking, feeling, doing . U. PQ 212 Thinkingi Feeling, Doi?ig. .-^aS*2* -~~ 1 /.ij^^ 9 <•*, -■* Binocularluster. Ordinary luster. Binocular luster, or polish, is so called from the re-semblance of the effect to actual polish. A polishedobject contains a contradiction in itself. Its little marks, irregularities, and cornersremain the same, althoughchanges in the position ofthe light and in the ob-« jects near it are by changes in the reflec-ts tion. A polished door- 0 knob differs from an un-Sj polished one by partially 1 reflecting the lights from^ surrounding objects;| there


. Thinking, feeling, doing . U. PQ 212 Thinkingi Feeling, Doi?ig. .-^aS*2* -~~ 1 /.ij^^ 9 <•*, -■* Binocularluster. Ordinary luster. Binocular luster, or polish, is so called from the re-semblance of the effect to actual polish. A polishedobject contains a contradiction in itself. Its little marks, irregularities, and cornersremain the same, althoughchanges in the position ofthe light and in the ob-« jects near it are by changes in the reflec-ts tion. A polished door- 0 knob differs from an un-Sj polished one by partially 1 reflecting the lights from^ surrounding objects;| there is a strife between§ the color and general ap- O a pearance the knob would O ■g have if unpolished and the | appearance of effects of 7, surrounding objects. g In Fig. 160 the left eye •| receives an impression of < a white crystal and the £ right eye one of a black Sj crystal; when viewed with a stereoscope, the same space is covered by a different color for the two eyes. The result is a beautiful, lustrous, tran


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