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1 2| effect of making that which sees and that which is seen seem 2 2| impossible that that which sees and that which is seen should 3 2| one. But, in fact, the eye sees itself in the above phenomenon 4 2| seen, but in that which sees. For the case is merely 5 2| theory be true, the eye alone sees, while none of the other 6 6| not true that the beholder sees, and the object is seen, 7 7| current opinion that one sees and hears coinstantaneously 8 7| part of the given time he sees some part of the given thing. 9 7| whole time. Now,] if one sees the whole line, and perceives 10 7| the fashion in which one sees the whole earth by seeing 11 7| presentation as objects. One sees the sun, or a four-cubit 12 7| magnitude, and] nothing that one sees is really indivisible. The