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"Dr Ott's interest in the subject began in the 1960s when he was making a time lapse photography movie for Walt Disney's feature, Secrets of Life. In this type of photography, single pictures are taken at spaced intervals, of say a growing plant, which when shown through a projector at normal speed, give the impression that the plant is growing and maturing in only seconds. The movie may take months to complete."
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Dr Ott's interest in the subject began in the 1960s when he
was making a time lapse photography movie for Walt Disney's feature, Secrets of
Life. In this type of photography, single pictures are taken at spaced intervals,
of say a growing plant, which when shown through a projector at normal speed, give
the impression that the plant is growing and maturing in only seconds. The movie
may take months to complete. -
One day at home he broke his glasses and because his spare ones
were uncomfortable, he made do without them while waiting for new ones. Suddenly,
after a few days working outdoors, he found he no longer needed his walking stick
and that his arthritic elbow felt fine. From there on he went without his glasses
most of the time and after a while found that when he wore them they caused him eyestrain.
His oculist re-examined his eyes and discovered that they had improved greatly and
prescribed new ones because the previous prisms required to correct a muscular weakness
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