Authors: Gerard van der Ham
The Principle of Perspective says that one observer can look at an object from only one direction. Always. When an object is being observed, photographed or detected from two directions by two observers or detectors, and their results are being compared, an image is obtained that seems contradictory or not correct. With a simple trick these images can be rectified. The principle is important in the explanation of seemingly incomprehensible results of physics experiments in which objects are being detected from opposite directions
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