Section 1
Requirements for Visibility
Key Idea
To see an object in a specific color, two physical conditions must be met.
First, light of that color must be transmitted from the source to the object.
Key Idea.
Section 1
Requirements for Visibility
To see an object in a specific color, two physical conditions must be met.
First, light of that color must be transmitted from the source to the object.
Section 2
Constructing the Scientific Argument
We can now solve the crab mystery using a scientific argument.
The Claim is that the crab cannot see the red food.
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Section 1
Requirements for Visibility
To see an object in a specific color, two physical conditions must be met.
First, light of that color must be transmitted from the source to the object.
Section 2
Constructing the Scientific Argument
We can now solve the crab mystery using a scientific argument.
The Claim is that the crab cannot see the red food.
Book overview
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Continue this chapter