Lasers by direct eye shooting (do not try it at home), researchers claim that it has never been tested before. Five people who have seen the color, called the team “olo”, say it is a blue green color, but more saturated than a blue -green color that has never been seen before.
As reported BenefactorA team at the University of California, Berkeley has published a New paper To stimulate individual cells in the retina, laser use outline a method so that the stimulation can be created so that natural light cannot be produced otherwise.
Color -sensitive eye cells, known as cones, are sensitive to long, medium and short wavelengths of light. In the UC Berkeley experience, the laser only encourages medium cones, which otherwise never active in isolation.
The result of the targeted laser stimulation is a patch of color in the recipient’s vision that is technically beyond the natural limit of your eye. “It was a lack of jaw,” said Ren NG, an electrical engineer at UC Berkeley. It is amazingly saturated. “
A vision expert advised by the Guardian said that Olu was “not a new color” and instead was “more saturated green”.
For these parts, researchers are very open about being a small step in the individual parts of the eye, but they hope their new vision tool, called Oz, will enable research on scientific questions about how to continue the brain process.
“This is the basic science,” Study Engineer NG told the Guardian. “We’re not watching the olu on any smartphone display or any TV at any time soon. And it’s far beyond VR headset technology.”
What I go ahead and what I understood logically was: When you play video games, in your mind impossible to enter the laser directly to program high resolution scenes. Shame on, I was hoping that we would jump from some mobile phones in full diving VRs here.
The jokes about shooting the lasers in your eyes, clearly, this study was passed as humanity by the Review Board in both UC Berkeley and Washington University, and the study scientists “received awareness of all participants.”
For my part, I think that whatever the cosmic horrors are in the circle of unseen, irreparable colors and should not be left well. What will happen if you look at them once? There are already many colors. How many more colors can we really need? Only one person’s opinion.