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Another and more remarkable property of light is that when rays
come from different, or even opposite, directions each produces its
effect without disturbances from the other. Thus several observers are able,
all at the same time, to look at different objects through one single opening,
and two individuals can look into each other's eyes at the same instant.
Christiaan Huygens
Traite de la Lumière, 1690
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