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claim:inner-light-cannot-be-achieved-without-geometric-wholeness-field-of-centers-present-color-depends-on-geometryInner light cannot be achieved without geometric wholeness (field of centers) present; color depends on geometry.
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- In Alexander's 1982 experiment, not one of ten students could color a xerox of the 'Sun Man' drawing beautifully, because its geometry lacked a field of centers.
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- The exact color proportions were crucial; even minor changes would destroy the inner lightclaim0.828Once the 57:40:3 combination was discovered, it hinged on absolutely correct proportion; any deviation ruined the feeling.