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Entry#  873. THE REASON OF THE INCREASED SIZE OF THE SUN IN THE WEST.


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THE REASON OF THE INCREASED SIZE OF THE SUN IN THE WEST.


Some mathematicians explain that the sun looks larger as it sets,

because the eye always sees it through a denser atmosphere, alleging

that objects seen through mist or through water appear larger. To

these I reply: No; because objects seen through a mist are similar

in colour to those at a distance; but not being similarly diminished

they appear larger. Again, nothing increases in size in smooth

water; and the proof of this may be seen by throwing a light on a

board placed half under water. But the reason why the sun looks

larger is that every luminous body appears larger in proportion as

it is more remote. Footnote: Lines 5 and 6 are thus rendered by M.

RAVAISSON in his edition of MS. A. "_De meme, aucune chose ne croit

dans l'eau plane, et tu en feras l'experience_ en calquant un ais

sous l'eau."--Compare the diagrams in Vol. I, p. 114.  

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