Troxlera Phenomenon

**Troxler Phenomenon (troxler-phenomenon)** is the name that describes an optical phenomenon described by German-American physicist and physiologist John Raymond van Troxler in 1846. This phenomenon is one of the first scientific demonstrations of the principle of dynamic optics, which studies the behavior of light and its interaction with material objects in motion.

Joanne Ronald Wolfgang van Troxler was born in 1790 in the city of Aurigha-Taula, Germany. His father was a professor of physics and mathematics at the University of Aurigheim, and his mother was a famous artist and poet. At a young age, Troxler became interested in physics and chemistry, and conducted his first experiments in his father's house to create materials and study the reactions that occur with changes in temperature. At the age of 16 he entered



The Troxler phenomenon is a unique phenomenon that was discovered by a scientist from Germany. He is known as one of the first researchers to use hemodialysis to cleanse the blood of toxins and other harmful substances.

John Robert van Troxler was born in 1779 in Berlin, in the family of a noble officer. Already in his youth he showed an interest in science and medicine, and after graduating from university he received a Doctor of Philosophy in Medicine. In 1856 he moved to Zurich, where he began research work in the fields of physiology and medicine.

One of Troxler's main achievements is the creation of a method