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PostThu Apr 05, 2012 1:35 am » by Evildweeb


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If you venture into a coffee shop in the coming months and see someone with a pair of futuristic glasses that look like a prop from "Star Trek," don't worry. It's probably just a Google employee testing the company's new augmented-reality glasses. More Here: http://alien-disclosure-group-tv.ning.c ... asses-no...

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PostThu Apr 05, 2012 1:41 am » by Noentry


evildweeb that is cool, any pictures on what they look like?
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PostThu Apr 05, 2012 1:44 am » by Noentry


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I could wear them, they look great.
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PostThu Apr 05, 2012 3:25 am » by Evildweeb


noentry wrote:Image

I could wear them, they look great.


Effing cool that. :flop:
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PostThu Apr 05, 2012 4:11 am » by Chaindrive


Whats does star trek have to do with this thing.?

Wikipedia states on Geordi La Forge's Visor:

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In the Star Trek fictional universe, a VISOR is a device used by the blind to artificially provide them with a sense of sight. The device scans the electromagnetic spectrum, creating visual input, and transmits it into the brain of the wearer via the optic nerves. It is a thin, curved device, with the sensors on the convex side, that covers the eyes and attaches at small input jacks implanted in the temples. The only VISOR seen on screen was used by Geordi La Forge, who was blind from birth. VISOR stands for "Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement", though the complete term never appeared in the series, only in novelizations and other written spin-offs.

The VISOR also caused him persistent pain, which could not be treated without interfering with the device. It can be presumed that use of a VISOR is very rare, since no other characters in the franchise have appeared with a similar enhancement, and both high-ranking doctors who served on the ship were unfamiliar with the device.

The device does not reproduce normal human vision, but does allow the character to "see" energy phenomena invisible to the naked human eye, as well as allowing him to view things at infrared and at microscopic levels. This also allowed the character to see human vital signs such as heart rate and temperature, giving him the ability to monitor moods and even detect lies. In the TNG episode "Heart of Glory", Captain Picard keys the main viewer to Geordi's visor allowing him to see the way he does. Seeing all the overlapping and different wavelengths was highly confusing to the Captain, prompting him to ask Geordi how he was able to differentiate between them all. Geordi's response made the comparison of child hearing many different sounds at once and eventually being able to pick out what they needed; it is a learned talent. The character's special visual abilities were responsible, at least in part, for his unusually rapid advancement in rank seeing as how his enhanced eyesight was a kind of built-in diagnostic tool allowing him to sidestep certain mechanical sensory tools.

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These glasses dont do anything like that... everything is still implants. But Im sure something like this will be true years from now, after all alot of star trek stuff is now possible or in use in one form or another..

"IF" you wanna call it something... call it the "eye phone" from Futurama S6 - E3 Attack of the Killer App.


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Thats more accurate.
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