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For example take five different shades of blue and if one shade is missing then it is noticeable that one shade is missing because the will be a gap in between the color where one more shade belong. You can keep your hypothesis even though there might be a counter example as long as you note that there is a counter example...
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This proves that simple ideas are not always copies of impressions.
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