Reconciliation of Geometry and Perception in Radiation  Physics approaches the topic of projective geometry as it  applies to radiation physics and attempts to negate its negative  reputation. With an original outlook and transversal approach, the  book emphasizes common geometric properties and their potential  transposition between domains. After defining both radiation and  geometric properties, authors Benoit and Pierre Beckers explain the  necessity of reconciling geometry and perception in fields like  architectural and urban physics, which are notable for the  regularity of their forms and the complexity of their interactions.