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WHILE doing some photographic work with a light from a Welsbach burner, which shone through a small ground glass window in a dark-room, I noticed that when a lamp emitting red rays from its vertical sides was placed in a position so that its top was illuminated by the white light from the window, and while in this light it was then moved by hand to and fro in a horizontal plane, the top appeared to be loose, or displaced in opposite directions to the red sides. The top was of bright tin and its surface sufficiently irregular to cast slight shadows, which rendered the effect very marked.
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LORING, F. An Optical Illusion. Nature 54, 248 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/054248b0
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