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This is an idea proposed by my daughter:
Consider the main frame of a pair of spectacles. The
lenses, frames, bridge and end-pieces, all of it. All this could
be made from a single piece of transparent material.
Obviously, one have separate, hinged side-frames, so they
could
fold.
It
also seems likely that this would currently be very
difficult for prescription glasses.
However, it appears that fashions in spectacle design are
driven
to some extent by technology... so why not?
Let me google that for you...
http://lmgtfy.com/?...s+monoblock+glasses [pashute, Nov 14 2016]
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Baked, for both reading glasses and safety glasses. |
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Nifty idea, if they make them out of metalenses then the whole thing is lighter as well. |
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"for yourself" is better than "of yourself". |
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//Baked, for both reading glasses and safety glasses.// |
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Ah, yes, glasses which arn't customised and precision-ground.
I've added the keyword "prescription" to the idea. |
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Ah, a LMGTFY link. How wonderful.
And with the obvious search term 'monoblock' - that doesn't undermine the point at all.
I really ought to be embarrassed not to have done that search; it doesn't make any difference that all the hits are sunglasses or non-prescription reading glasses, so not actually relevant. |
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Would the Monolithic glasses have a ratio of 1:4:9 ? |
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No, but they would help you see the stars. |
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Will they be full of them ? Will they go on forever ? |
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