I think it is funny that a study was based on this when it would be easy for two kids in a 3D movie to figure that out. I also found this article a little confusing. Could someone please explain?
Interesting! This could really be useful in the future for many people (as mentioned in the article, with misaligned eyes or one eye). I wonder how exactly this new 'one-eyed 3D vision' works. It was really cool how they figured out that 3D could be viewed through a circular hole - I never would have thought of that! I am also curious how the scientists finally figured out how to prove this new hypothesis!
By the way, Clyde, the answer to your question: The basic ideas of this article were that scientists have discovered that two eyes are not necessary for viewing 3D; it has been discovered recently that 3D can be viewed through a circular hole using only one eye.
Agreeing with clyde, i think it was funny that two kids figured it out in a 3D Movie. This is very beneficial for the future in my opinion. Especially if you have one eye or maybe your other is misaligned.
Intriguing! I think that this is a very interesting article because the way they describe this new one-eyed 3D vision makes it sound like life is a giant 3D movie.I also think that it is interesting because it shows that America is making great progress for technology and that this technology will benefit the future. I cannot wait to see what the results of this research topic are!
I think that this article was interesting because now that even if you have one blind eye, you can still experience what people with two eyes can. I am also excited to hear what the results will be for the research topic.
I agree with Clyde that it would be easy for a child to figure that out, but that is what makes it interesting. How many people would think in depth about peoples eyes during 3D movies. I wonder if scientists can make special 3D glasses that are like your regular glasses? That way it would make it easier to see movies in 3D.
I think that this knew discovery would be very helpful for people who only have one eye or people with misaligned eyes. It will give them a chance to watch 3D movies like everyone else. Also, I think that it would be more comfortable for the general public to watch 3D also. I personally don't like wearing the glasses, and sometimes I don't like the 3D, so it would be nice for me. It is a cool discovery, and if it could be improved, it would be great for the general public.
Kind of a random comment, but I didn't really like the way it was written. If it was written a little better, it would have been a lot more enjoyable.
I think it's awesome that they're thinking about the people that only have one eye and trying to help them. It's not only about the new technology, it's also about the fact that people with only one eye (or who can't see with both eyes) are now able to enjoy 3D!
I find this amazing. This will probably be very big in marketing because if someone loses an eye, or someone is color blind, they can still see 3D movies. It must be much more comfortable having just 3D eye. However, it will be much more easy to steal and/or break. However, it's great that they are opening up 3D movies to everyone. Just imagine what they're going to come up with next.
I thought this article was very interesting because it is amazing that we have found ways to alter the human body to make it better. I also agree with Clyde because a couple of kids could have actually made this study possible. I still do not understand what stereopsis is, could someone tell me?
I liked this article and found it interesting because of how two kids made the study possible while playing around. This information is not too helpful, however this is helpful for colorblind people, and people with only one working eye or who lost an eye. Hopefully this also makes 3D better for the general public.
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I think it is funny that a study was based on this when it would be easy for two kids in a 3D movie to figure that out. I also found this article a little confusing. Could someone please explain?
Interesting! This could really be useful in the future for many people (as mentioned in the article, with misaligned eyes or one eye). I wonder how exactly this new 'one-eyed 3D vision' works. It was really cool how they figured out that 3D could be viewed through a circular hole - I never would have thought of that! I am also curious how the scientists finally figured out how to prove this new hypothesis!
By the way, Clyde, the answer to your question: The basic ideas of this article were that scientists have discovered that two eyes are not necessary for viewing 3D; it has been discovered recently that 3D can be viewed through a circular hole using only one eye.
Agreeing with clyde, i think it was funny that two kids figured it out in a 3D Movie. This is very beneficial for the future in my opinion. Especially if you have one eye or maybe your other is misaligned.
Intriguing! I think that this is a very interesting article because the way they describe this new one-eyed 3D vision makes it sound like life is a giant 3D movie.I also think that it is interesting because it shows that America is making great progress for technology and that this technology will benefit the future. I cannot wait to see what the results of this research topic are!
I think that this article was interesting because now that even if you have one blind eye, you can still experience what people with two eyes can. I am also excited to hear what the results will be for the research topic.
I agree with Clyde that it would be easy for a child to figure that out, but that is what makes it interesting. How many people would think in depth about peoples eyes during 3D movies. I wonder if scientists can make special 3D glasses that are like your regular glasses? That way it would make it easier to see movies in 3D.
I think that this knew discovery would be very helpful for people who only have one eye or people with misaligned eyes. It will give them a chance to watch 3D movies like everyone else. Also, I think that it would be more comfortable for the general public to watch 3D also. I personally don't like wearing the glasses, and sometimes I don't like the 3D, so it would be nice for me. It is a cool discovery, and if it could be improved, it would be great for the general public.
Kind of a random comment, but I didn't really like the way it was written. If it was written a little better, it would have been a lot more enjoyable.
I think it's awesome that they're thinking about the people that only have one eye and trying to help them. It's not only about the new technology, it's also about the fact that people with only one eye (or who can't see with both eyes) are now able to enjoy 3D!
I find this amazing. This will probably be very big in marketing because if someone loses an eye, or someone is color blind, they can still see 3D movies. It must be much more comfortable having just 3D eye. However, it will be much more easy to steal and/or break. However, it's great that they are opening up 3D movies to everyone. Just imagine what they're going to come up with next.
I thought this article was very interesting because it is amazing that we have found ways to alter the human body to make it better. I also agree with Clyde because a couple of kids could have actually made this study possible. I still do not understand what stereopsis is, could someone tell me?
I liked this article and found it interesting because of how two kids made the study possible while playing around. This information is not too helpful, however this is helpful for colorblind people, and people with only one working eye or who lost an eye. Hopefully this also makes 3D better for the general public.
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