Bionic Contact Lenses

Discussion in 'General Science & Technology' started by sandy, Jan 19, 2008.

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  1. sandy Banned Banned

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    Scientists have taken the first step toward creating digital contact lenses that can zoom in on distant objects and display useful facts.

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    For the first time, engineers have installed an electronic circuit and lights on a regular contact lens. The prototype they created does not actually light up or display information. But it proves that it is possible to build an electronic lens that is safe to wear and doesn't obstruct vision....

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,323929,00.html

    Awesome.

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    What if it short circuits. Ouch.
     
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    Good point. Interesting idea, though....
     
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  7. Challenger78 Valued Senior Member

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    Yeah, It sucks that contacts are not available for eveyone, but i'd be cool to have these on one eye and normal contacts on other.
    We could even, given enough miniturization have a dictionary/web browser encoded contact lense.
     
  8. Asguard Kiss my dark side Valued Senior Member

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    Challenger78 actually that would SUCK. Have you ever had your eyes focused at different lengths?

    I have had to drive with one lense in and its dam near impossable to see properly without covering the eye without the lens in it
     
  9. Archie Registered Senior Member

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    Asguard, my experience differs from yours. A fairly common technique these days is called "mono vision", wherein one contact is made to correct distance vision and the other is made to correct close up (reading for us old cooti) vision.

    I thought it would be a disaster. I rather like it now. It is very useful and not confusing at all.
     
  10. Asguard Kiss my dark side Valued Senior Member

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    it could just be me. when i have to swap between my contacts and my glasses which are both an up to date perscription i get dissy and my distance perseption is all out of for about an hour
     
  11. Challenger78 Valued Senior Member

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    Note to self: do not drive with dictionary.com on...

    Ok, So i guess we want focused contacts.. Now, If only we could prevent them from short circuiting..
     
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