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Digital Spectormetry Glasses For 3-D

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 2:51 am
by AaronBurns
With thin pieces of slightly colored LCD materials in a full spectrum of colors you sandwich all seperated colors together in a set of lenses, and the seperately activated, LCD-captured colors create a visible 3-D image, seperating each light wave length by capturing it on each subsequent lens that you look through.

The only catch is that this kind of color wave length spectometry lets you see a different 3-D world, in which the shortest wave length (blue) is closest to you, and red is furthest away, with all other colors appearing at different distances, so that when you wear them, the world seems to be of the right colors, but the 3-D is 'other worldly'. Warning: "Learn to walk with them before driving!"

Reward: A set with solar powered miniture LCD for a full spectrum and for eventual eye implants!