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How can it be adjusted if the wearer can't let go of the railings? |
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1) Do you really mean that closing your eyes is an "incontinent" method for fighting vertigo? |
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2) If you put very strong magnifying lenses where you currently have the blinkers, the ground will appear larger, and thus not so far away, which would give the impression of not being so very high up. |
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Made a little speeling error there. The ideas put forward so far are great. Two points though:
*It would be adjusted before going up to the heights,
*If a big lense was used what would happen when you looked at things nearby. |
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The lenses are on the horizontal, at cheekbone level, so you only see through them when you look down. (Or weighted on a hinge, so that they are always directly underneath your field of vision - like the creepy opening-and-closing eyes on dolls). |
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Downside - you would look like you were wearing clown shoes. |
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A welding mask would have the same effect - as the original idea, I mean. |
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[friendlyfire], the focal point of the "very strong" magnifying lenses would need to coincide with the height in question. Otherwise the lenses would actually make the ground appear smaller, or farther away, intensifying the vertigo effect. |
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AN adjustable lense then, or maybe a groovy cybertronic eye with those spiral shutters which leave a little pupil like hole in the middle. |
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Yes that's it! Eureka! Wheres may towel!
Instead of the vertigo helmet, "vertigo glasses" with afore mentione cyber tronic eye. Now every one can look like a mad hunter-killer type robot, as well as eliminating vertigo. |
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[Friendlyfire] on the subject of vertigo and my accidental use of the word incontinent. Vertigo can do this to some people. |
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Perhaps this helmet/glasses can train you out of vertigo. The hysterical laughter of bystanders as you don said apparatus might help take your mind off the problem <g> |
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Hark, and ignore the scorn and laughter of the crows! |
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