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MANY people have no doubt noticed, when travelling by sea, that the motion of the ship could be seen very distinctly, even when there were no hanging lamps, draperies, or fixed points, such as the horizon or clouds, within range of sight.
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SANG, A. Sea-sickness and Equilibration of the Eyes. Nature 73, 511–512 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/073511c0
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