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It is known that the ordinary image of a star, whether formed by the eye alone, or by the achromatic telescope and the eye combined, contains light of an infinite variety of colors corresponding, according to the mechanical theory of light, to waves of energy of an infinite variety of lengths.

A) It is known that the ordinary image of a star, whether formed by the eye alone, or by the achromatic telescope and the eye combined, contains light of an infinite variety of colors corresponding, according to the mechanical theory of light, to waves of energy of an infinite variety of lengths.
B) Whether formed by the eye alone or the achromatic telescope and the eye combined, it is known that the ordinary image of a star contains light of an infinite variety of corresponding colors, according to the mechanical theory of light, to waves of energy of an infinite variety of lengths.
C) The ordinary image of a star, according to the mechanical theory of light, if formed by the eye alone or the achromatic telescope and the eye combined, is known to contain light of an infinite variety of corresponding colors.
D) Known to contain light of an infinite variety of corresponding colors if formed by the eye alone or if by the achromatic telescope and the eye combined, the ordinary image of star contains waves of energy of an infinite variety of lengths, according to the mechanical theory of light.
E) According to the mechanical theory of light, containing light of an infinite variety of colors corresponding to waves of energy of an infinite variety of lengths, is known the ordinary image of a star, whether formed by the eye alone, or by the achromatic telescope and the eye combined.

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