Oct 1920
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Nature, Volume 106, Issue 2660, pp. 243 (1920).
Physics
Scientific paper
THE phenomenon referred to by Mr. Turner and by Prof. Boycott in NATURE of October 7 and 14, pp. 180 and 213, was described by Aristotle in his treatise on dreams (``Parva Naturalia'') thus: ``Also, the senses are affected in this way when we turn quickly from; objects in motion, e.g. from looking at a river, and especially from looking at swiftly flowing streams. For objects at rest then seem to be in motion.''
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