h a l f b a k e r yIt's not a thing. It will be a thing.
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If you use a microscope after someone who needs glasses uses it without their glasses you get to experience how blurry their unglassesed world is. But in the other direction, I suppose. |
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I think this idea could be adapted so that just like with a microscope, the screen could change focus to the point where people who need glasses can see the screen perfectly even though they never actually bought glasses because they are scared that needing glasses means you are old. And also they are cheap. |
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Visual simulators are being developed. So far the one's I've stumbled across center around visual snow and it's associated visual weirdness-es, They are not great to say the least. |
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I will link to the one's I know of. (+) |
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The kids need this to be able to explain to adults what they see. Yes, I am very sure of this. |
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// I think this idea could be adapted so that just like
with
a microscope, the screen could change focus to the point
where people who need glasses can see the screen
perfectly
even though they never actually bought glasses because
they are scared that needing glasses means you are old.
// |
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"Use something on a computer screen to make glasses
unnecessary" is a common suggestion. Everyone who
suggests it seems to have not noticed that glasses have
custom-ground lenses in them, while screens do not. |
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