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    Spectropia, or, surprising spectral illusions showing ghosts everywhere and of any colour is an optical illusion book by J. H. Brown, first published in 1864.

  2. 27 de sept. de 2011 · Spectropia; or, Surprising spectral illusions. Showing ghosts everywhere, and of any colour. A fine example of an inexpensive optical Illusionary toy for children is a book with multiple-coloured pages of images and drawings which used Persistence of Vision to benefit from.

  3. 21 de oct. de 2015 · Spectropia: or, Surprising Spectral Illusions, Showing Ghosts Everywhere, and of any Colour, by . H. Brown; 1865; London, Griffith and Farran. A book of Victorian hi-tech ghost conjuring which allows the reader to summon, as the sub-title proclaims, "ghosts everywhere and of any colour".

  4. Spectropia (Spectropia) —cuyo título completo es: Spectropia o las sorprendentes ilusiones espectrales que muestran fantasmas en cualquier lugar y en todos los colores (Spectropia, or, surprising spectral illusions showing ghosts everywhere and of any colour)— es un extraño libro prohibido del investigador norteamericano J.H. Brown ...

  5. The story: Spectropia, a young woman from England 2099, lives in the salvage zone outside an urban center with a garbage-collecting babysitter bot called the Duck. It’s a culture with no recorded history, where saving anything is punishable by law.

  6. An archaeologist named Spectropia lives in a city where recreating the past in any form is forbidden. Every day, garbage piles up. Using a device that simulates the historical context of these artifacts and discarded objects, Spectropia travels back to New York, 1931.

  7. 11 de nov. de 2012 · First, mental, or those arising in the brain itself, and only referred to the eye. Second, those produced by the structure of the eye. Third, those arising from the impressions of outward objects on the retina. Fourth, those produced by various combinations of the foregoing.