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Post by ineffableone on Apr 3, 2015 3:37:39 GMT
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Post by Vincent Dolan on Apr 3, 2015 9:09:04 GMT
Came across these several days ago (possibly even last week) and the results I read about were pretty amazing. They're made from Chlorin e6, a chlorophyll analog found in some deep sea fish, and as a test, they had people stand in the woods at 50 meters, where their tester was able to distinguish them from trees (even when those people stood against the trees) 100% of the time. By comparison, their control group (without the drops) were only correct 1/3 of the time.
Once they've found out whether or not there are any long term side effects (other than, say, permanently dying your eyes black, 'cause that would be kinda neat as long as it didn't mess with your vision), I could definitely see these becoming very popular. Especially for night owls like me.
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Post by ineffableone on Apr 3, 2015 18:52:57 GMT
I already have excellent night vision, and often I am amazed at how little others see in the dark. But if enough testing is done to make me feel these drops are safe, then I very well might give it a try at least once to see what it is like. I too am a night owl and it would be interesting to be able to see even better at night.
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