The Blind Spot by Austin Hall;Homer Eon Flint
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you can get your proof--or rather let me say my theory. What is
the Blind Spot?" "In optics?" "We'll forgo that," he answered. "I refer to this one." I thought for a moment. "Well," I said, "I don't know. It was something I couldn't see. Watson went out before our eyes. He was lost." "Exactly. Do you get the point?" "No." "It is this. What you see is merely energy. Your eye is merely a machine. It catches certain colours. Which in turn are merely rates of vibration. There is nothing to matter but force, Harry; if we could get down deep enough and know a few laws, we could transmute it." "What has it to do with the occult?" "Merely a fact. The eye machine catches only certain vibration speeds of energy. There are undoubtedly any number of speeds; the eye cannot see them." "Then this would account for the Blind Spot?" "Exactly. A localised spot, a condition, a combination of phenomena, anything entering it becomes invisible." |
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