Talk:Spirangle
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Full disclosure: The originator of this article is a cousin of mine having his first experience with Wikipedia.
He contacted me for advice so I did a little googling and am posting a few references to the term from scientific literature. It appears to be a bit obscure but a legitimate term. This was only a cursory search so more in depth information can probably be found. References I found include Clinical Management of Binocular Vision. Scheiman & Wick. 2008. pp. 216, 256, 272, &c. as well as Practical Optometry 5:6, 1994. Warshowsky. pp. 264-268. The first Google Images search result is a fractal image from the website of a Physics professor at the Univ. of Wisconsin, Clint Sprott. I'm removing the MADEUP tag and adding some images to help support. Phil (talk) 02:51, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
- Is this reference a journal or a book ? It was removed today as no trace could be found:
- Practical Optometry 5:6, 1994. Warshowsky. pp. 264–268.
- Joel H. Warshowsky has another book How behavioral optometry can unlock your child's potential (2012) but no spirangles were found there.Rgdboer (talk) 22:16, 26 July 2015 (UTC)