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Visual perception Visual perception is the ability to interpret the surrounding environment through photopic vision (daytime vision), color vision, scotopic vision (night vision), and mesopic vision (twilight vision), using light in the visible spectrum reflecte ...
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Astronomical seeing In astronomy, seeing is the degradation of the image of an astronomical object due to turbulence in the atmosphere of Earth that may become visible as blurring, twinkling or variable distortion. The origin of this effect are rapidly changing v ...
, the blurring effects of air turbulence in the atmosphere * In the occult seeing refers to "the sight" or the ability to see auras or to predict the future; see
fortune-telling Fortune telling is the practice of predicting information about a person's life. Melton, J. Gordon. (2008). ''The Encyclopedia of Religious Phenomena''. Visible Ink Press. pp. 115-116. The scope of fortune telling is in principle identical w ...
* ''Seeing'' (novel), the English title of José Saramago's 2004 novel ''Ensaio sobre a Lucidez'' * "Seeing", a song on the Moby Grape album ''
Moby Grape '69 ''Moby Grape '69'' is the third album by the psychedelic rock band Moby Grape, released on January 30, 1969. It is the first album after the departure of co-founder Skip Spence. Spence nonetheless is heard on one song, "Seeing", presumably from ...
'' * ''Seeing'' (composition), 1998 piano concerto by Christopher Rouse


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See (disambiguation) See or SEE may refer to: * Sight - seeing Arts, entertainment, and media * Music: ** ''See'' (album), studio album by rock band The Rascals *** "See", song by The Rascals, on the album ''See'' ** "See" (Tycho song), song by Tycho * Television * ...
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Seeing I ''Seeing I'' is an original novel written by Jonathan Blum and Kate Orman and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features the Eighth Doctor and Sam. Continuity *The I also appear in the BB ...
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