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Of Optics and Opticists

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Abstract

Here is the third paradox by Gunter Schulz. The first one appeared in June 1976 and the second in the October issue of the same year. Readers are reminded that we welcome comments on this material, as well as contributions of other paradoxes.

© 1977 Optical Society of America

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