Abstract
In an editorial column of November 1975, the Editor gave a brief review of the short book of paradoxes by Günter Schulz. It subsequently occurred to him that it would be interesting from time to time to run some of these paradoxes in the journal, complete with some clues for their resolution. So here is the first one.
We welcome readers’ comments on this material, as well as contributions of other paradoxes.
© 1976 Optical Society of America
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