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I regret Frothy isn't here, those of you who deal with lasers of around Class IV can best guess then. 400mW output range here.
I have a friend who is blind in one eye. Fully blind, she is a bit of risk taker. Knows about my lasers and mentioned if was blind in an eye I would take my 400mW green and shine it right into it. I'd be curious if any light could be seen as the eye is useless anyway. She can't see any light. I told her it seem as though you were looking into the sun.
This green is a not burner but I think It's extremely unwise. Even if it doesn't hurt the ruined eye my instincts tell me NO! Her eye cannot be fixed just a birth defect. She is tempted to do it herself but it seems like a terrible idea. On the Otherhand, that much light, I do wonder, I'd like her to see something in that eye would be nice.
The adult in me says no. The curious part of me wonders. Educated guesses what the result could be?
I don't know the details of what her condition is called just a blind eye she was born with. Looks a bit odd easy to tell.
For the record I won't allow this but I'd like opinions. I wonder if there is a Ph.D I could contact? A normal doctor would have no clue.
I have a friend who is blind in one eye. Fully blind, she is a bit of risk taker. Knows about my lasers and mentioned if was blind in an eye I would take my 400mW green and shine it right into it. I'd be curious if any light could be seen as the eye is useless anyway. She can't see any light. I told her it seem as though you were looking into the sun.
This green is a not burner but I think It's extremely unwise. Even if it doesn't hurt the ruined eye my instincts tell me NO! Her eye cannot be fixed just a birth defect. She is tempted to do it herself but it seems like a terrible idea. On the Otherhand, that much light, I do wonder, I'd like her to see something in that eye would be nice.
The adult in me says no. The curious part of me wonders. Educated guesses what the result could be?
I don't know the details of what her condition is called just a blind eye she was born with. Looks a bit odd easy to tell.
For the record I won't allow this but I'd like opinions. I wonder if there is a Ph.D I could contact? A normal doctor would have no clue.
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