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Infinite Scale

An Infinite Scale is a scale that has no definitive beginning or end.

Size and time are two examples of an infinite scale.

The Simultaneous Contrast threshhold for an infinite scale is 2x larger in each dimension to be preceived as larger, and half as large in each dimension to be seen smaller. If only one or two dimensions are created bigger, the object will be seen as longer, wider, deeper, or otherwise, but not "bigger."

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see also Absolute Scale, Circular Scale?

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