julianthedragon
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Before someone else says it, I can’t afford it either.
But does this make sense? You now have a device that shows what’s in front of you, but it’s on a digital display in front of your eyes. In reality, your eyes are separated from the scene by a wall of components inside the headset.
Enter a 5W blue laser. You turn it on and it’s just like looking at it through a video. The color isn’t wavelength-accurate, but you can see the beam and your eyes are safe and sound while using the laser with full visibility in real time.
(You enjoy this for a moment before realizing that the cameras on your new device are the new eyes you are sworn to protect, lest you cut into your life savings for a replacement or worse, become Vision™-less. So you put safety glasses on the headset over the cameras. And the cycle continues)
But does this make sense? You now have a device that shows what’s in front of you, but it’s on a digital display in front of your eyes. In reality, your eyes are separated from the scene by a wall of components inside the headset.
Enter a 5W blue laser. You turn it on and it’s just like looking at it through a video. The color isn’t wavelength-accurate, but you can see the beam and your eyes are safe and sound while using the laser with full visibility in real time.
(You enjoy this for a moment before realizing that the cameras on your new device are the new eyes you are sworn to protect, lest you cut into your life savings for a replacement or worse, become Vision™-less. So you put safety glasses on the headset over the cameras. And the cycle continues)