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think about it. technology has come a long way. i mean we almost got cloaking down... im sure they can work with pixels no problem.
i just dont get how they would work? you cant jsut use your mind unless they just plug into your brain. and either way, wont this hurt your eyes instead of helping them?
i was actually thinking about that. i thought i heard about those somewhere. its a better idea in my opinion.TomClancey wrote:If I'm not mistaken, they did have something similar like this for glasses? In testing, of coarse.
i just dont get how they would work? you cant jsut use your mind unless they just plug into your brain. and either way, wont this hurt your eyes instead of helping them?
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It would be. I was always wondering if they'd ever invent glasses that could have some kind of magnification. Even something as small as 2x zoom, or even 1.5 would be cool.noscottno wrote:...which means you can have either superhuman vision by feeding a zoomed-in image to the device...
RL zoom would be AWESOME.
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If it even did become reality, it'd be good as a spotting scope, or low-powered scope, or something of that sort.Kirk wrote:Yeah I can sort of see that happening. In fact, i'd much rather see that than watching movies...
It'd be cool, even just for the novelty if being able to zoom in with glasses.
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Would it even be possible with contacts? I think, it'd be easier with glasses if it had some kind of analogue switch/slide or something.Kirk wrote:Yeah I was thinking that. It'd be much more practical than using low powered binoculars, just one more thing you wouldn't need in your pack.
Of course, containing the things needed for magnification in a contact lens may prove to be a problem.
IE: On the top rim of the glasses, you slide it left/right for to zoom in/out.
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well not every one eon earth is so irresponsible with how these things would be used.......and why tf would u zoom in on cleavage.... you still look like a creep...but now you will just be a creep who has zoom.....and yeah...7x7....its just a start...the technology will advance over time....this is actually pretty interesting....im sure some of this will be contributed to the future force warrior program =]

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At 7x7 all you get is a distorted nipple. Have fun.0m3g4Muff1n987 wrote:I'd phail all my classes because I'd be so distracted by all the infinite cleavage around meh.noscottno wrote:As for the zoom thing, think of the possibilities (I.E. cheating in school, etc.) It seems like they could cause problems.

I think your teacher would find it a bit suspicious that your eyes are glowing. I'd like to see someone try to look at internet porn at school (especially if the lights are off like the class is watching a movie) and not realize what he's seeing is being reflected onto the wall.noscottno wrote:As for the zoom thing, think of the possibilities (I.E. cheating in school, etc.) It seems like they could cause problems.
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If you set it through a lens, you can make the focal distance right into the average space of someone's eye, so that it is in focus, and then set a lens on the back of the lights, so that it gets diffused too early to be seen on the wall. And they'd probably only project the light forward.UPS wrote:I think your teacher would find it a bit suspicious that your eyes are glowing. I'd like to see someone try to look at internet porn at school (especially if the lights are off like the class is watching a movie) and not realize what he's seeing is being reflected onto the wall.noscottno wrote:As for the zoom thing, think of the possibilities (I.E. cheating in school, etc.) It seems like they could cause problems.
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