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Title: The romance of vision
Authors: Tabone, V.
Keywords: Vision -- Physiological aspects
Vision -- Research
Visual perception
Visual acuity
Issue Date: 1949
Publisher: British Medical Students' Association. Malta Branch
Citation: Tabone, V. (1949). The romance of vision. Chest-piece, 1(3), 11-14.
Abstract: Sight, in a general sense, may be taken to mean sensitivity to light, while in a more restricted but more proper. sense, it means the conscious appreciation of a sensation obtained through the eyes. Sight is therefore the response to light. In our school days we were thought that light was a form of energy and that there was an unbridgeable difference between energy and matter; we now know that the two are really different manifestations of the same thing; both are composed of electrons and protons, the different proportions of each, their affinities and their relative movement, determining the nature of be substance, whether it be light, sound or a piece of stone. We know that light has mass, volume and weight.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/42299
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