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In 1903 Edward Maunder and J. E. Evans published a paper about an experiment with spots of India ink on white paper. The famous purveyor of canals on Mars, Percival Lowell, later derided this as the “small boy theory”. School boys were directed to reproduce a disk with small spots on it. When viewing the disks at a distance, they drew lines that resembled canals.