"A New Theory Of Optics, As Regards Refraction Of Dense Media, And Vision" presents Alexander Watt's exploration into the fundamental principles of optics. This work delves into the refraction of light through dense mediums and its impact on human vision. Watt's theories offer insights into the physical and physiological aspects of sight, providing a comprehensive analysis of how light interacts with different materials and the eye.
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