A man experiences the colours of a sunset for the first time
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[video=youtube;Jmje4NikMdw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jmje4NikMdw&feature=youtu.be[/video]
All thanks to Enchroma glasses.
Honestly I could watch these Enchroma Reaction videos all day, they're just sooooo heartwarming!
Heck, my first words would also be "What the fuck" if I was seeing a colour for the first time
I wish they would say what kind of colorblindness they have. I want to know what new colors they're seeing.
[QUOTE=slayer20;48470290]I wish they would say what kind of colorblindness they have. I want to know what new colors they're seeing.[/QUOTE]
I'm thinking it's red, or red-green. Of course there are so many different types it's impossible to tell...
'Is it a very noticeable difference?' Pretty easy to see the answer for yourself if the guy is basiclly crying. But still stuff like thise makes you realise how you take things for granted.
I have a mate who's colourblind i wonder if he's heard of thee glasses and if he'd try them out.
[QUOTE=Fr3ddi3;48471159]'Is it a very noticeable difference?' Pretty easy to see the answer for yourself if the guy is basiclly crying. But still stuff like thise makes you realise how you take things for granted.
I have a mate who's colourblind i wonder if he's heard of thee glasses and if he'd try them out.[/QUOTE]
You should buy him a pair then take him to climax in amsterdam for his birthday
I wonder if in our lifetime we'll be able to size these glasses down to the point where there will be a contact lens version. They'd cost a fortune but it'd be a hell of a technological feat.
It's interesting to note how emotional they get, pretty much in every single one of these. They start shaking, like LITERALLY their brains are shocked by such radically new stimuli, and they churn and churn to process and adapt and accept. A whole new slice of their reality has just become tangible, and they reel from it, because before that experience those things LITERALLY didn't exist for them except as concepts, like how the rest of us consider UV, gamma and infrared.
I'm color blind myself but I never thought I was actually missing out on color. I just thought I couldn't distinguish them properly.
I really want these glasses now. Too bad they're so expensive.
[QUOTE=Satansick;48472807]I'm color blind myself but I never thought I was actually missing out on color. I just thought I couldn't distinguish them properly.
I really want these glasses now. Too bad they're so expensive.[/QUOTE]
they're about the price of a normal pair of prescription eyeglasses, for something that'd likely give you a nigh on religious experience i don't think it's really that expensive.
Does anyone know how they work? In some(or maybe all?) cases of colorblindness you literally don't have the photo-receptors to register certain wavelengths of color. But your brain still has the ability to form the colors.
So the glasses must do some really funky stuff with the light so that the other receptors starts working instead? I know a colorblind guy, haven't talked to him in a while, would be fun to get him a pair.
[video=youtube;vBbCsNS8nco]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBbCsNS8nco[/video]
This guy gets freaked out by the Lysol.
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