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Volume  Volume1\Light and Shade\Book5

Entry#  205.


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On reverberation.


OF REVERBERATION.


Reverberation is caused by bodies of a bright nature with a flat and

semi opaque surface which, when the light strikes upon them, throw

it back again, like the rebound of a ball, to the former object.


WHERE THERE CAN BE NO REFLECTED LIGHTS.


All dense bodies have their surfaces occupied by various degrees of

light and shade. The lights are of two kinds, one called original,

the other borrowed. Original light is that which is inherent in the

flame of fire or the light of the sun or of the atmosphere. Borrowed

light will be reflected light; but to return to the promised

definition: I say that this luminous reverberation is not produced

by those portions of a body which are turned towards darkened

objects, such as shaded spots, fields with grass of various height,

woods whether green or bare; in which, though that side of each

branch which is turned towards the original light has a share of

that light, nevertheless the shadows cast by each branch separately

are so numerous, as well as those cast by one branch on the others,

that finally so much shadow is the result that the light counts for

nothing. Hence objects of this kind cannot throw any reflected light

on opposite objects.

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