Now if we try and get some idea of what this distance may correspond to, light travels at what sort of speed?
However, as the actual distance does not correspond and the size of the building is relatively small, scholars remains dubious about this attribution.
In more general terms, a distance on the xy chromaticity diagram does not correspond to the degree of difference between two colors.
The distances on Shroud instead correspond to the body position.
That distance corresponds to 60-billionths of a second of light travel time.
Their distance in space corresponds with the size of the interval they represent (Choksy 1999:14).
The distance between their crests corresponds to the average length of jumps made by particles during saltation.
The distance of the two subsidiary images from the main image corresponds to the Newtonians' dispersion.
Horizontal distance in the diagram corresponds to two things:
When one looks out into the night sky, distances also correspond to time into the past.