Euclidean Visual Ray Theory


AB is the thing seen, moving along the arcs E and D.

“If the thing seen remains in its original position and the eye moves in a straight line that is oblique to the object seen, the object appears sometimes of the same size, sometimes of different size.” (Fig. 42)

AB is the thing seen, moving along the Z arc.

“And the same thing will happen, even if the straight line is parallel with the object seen.” (Fig. 43)

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