mikeeey said:
[quote author=HumanSymphony link=1237262581/0#4 date=1237271063][quote author=WannaBurn link=1237262581/0#3 date=1237267174][quote author=HumanSymphony link=1237262581/0#1 date=1237265557]Well! Last night I took a zap of 300mW of O DEAR GOD straight in my left eye. I then had a spot in my eye. I knew it was bad when it didn't go away after 10 minutes. I knew it was REALLY BAD when I woke up and it was still there :'( :'(
How did you manage that? Losing my vision scares the $hit out of me, and have had a close call or two. Get to your eye doctor ASAP!
Ive heard there are regiments of vitamin and other things to aid in recovery, but it has to be prompt.[/quote]
I don't even recall how it happened lol. It's not too bad. It's not in my direct line of vision, kind of off to the right a bit. It's more annoying than it is bad. If it's permanent I can live with it. I surely can't afford a doctor visit and meds anyway.[/quote]
eat carrots, lots and lots of carrots!
Spoz said:
I did once, which led to me purposely shining a laser in my eye...
I accidentally caught a 5mW red laser in the white of my eye, and it lit up my vision in a peculiar way, so I tried it again. If you get it at the right angle, it lights up the entire inside of your eye and casts shadows on your retina from the blood vessels that look like lichtenberg figures (google it). Obviously I would not try this with anything more powerful than 5mW (preferably 1mW) and not blu-ray lasers.
The key thing you have to be aware of is you dont actually shoot it in the lense of your eye! Look to the left for example, and shine it in the right side, so it well and truly hits the white part of your eye and is not focussed on the retina. If you don't understand exactly what I mean, don't try this for your own sake. Even a 5mW laser can cause damage if focussed on the retina.
Back on topic - I caught a blu-ray in the eye at about 120mW when I accidentally moved one of the wires attached to the diode. It wasn't in a case so it moved easily. It was collimated but fortunately the exposure was too brief to cause noticeable lasting damage. It did teach me a lesson though.
lol this sounds extremely stupid but i really wanna try it, especially after googling those pics. A basic dollar store red should work?[/quote]
I would advise against using a dollar store pointer for something like that. Not that I would even recomend it PERIOD..
I purchased a spoiro kit some time back for $50. It was to check out the circuit used etc, and came with a cheapo $-store type red. The label indicated that the output was <5mW, so I loaded some fresh button cells into it, and checked the output to see if it was even near 5mW.. The laser came in at 10mW on two different meters
So unless you have a means of testing the actual output, I would strongly advise against any such behaviour. The majority of pointers and keychain lasers are made overseas. That being said, why would you want to risk this?
Even if you dont suffer immediate and noticable effects, it doesnt mean you wont be wearing coke bottle glasses in the distant future, and I doubt you would notice any degradation in your night vision. Doing something like this would be just plain stupid anyway
