Monster Factory

Chapter 1148: 1127: Is this lethal radiation

There is little difference from what Dong Mei thought.

After a few days, from noon onwards, the Internet began to explode with self-proclaimed internal staff.

[My well] The film has been taken off the shelf because it involves vulgar content, spreading false values, misleading the audience and other serious problems.

While the entire network public opinion is focused on holographic glasses, Qingyu Media's upcoming film news cannot naturally attract much attention from the Internet.

But I've seen this movie trailer before, or I'm going to take my girlfriend to the cinema in a few days to see a guy who promotes emotion.

And it turns out that they can't buy tickets to the movie from any booking software.

What is this operation?

They look online for reasons, and of course it's easy to find why the movie was removed.

Without watching the movie, these potential consumers cannot discern whether there are real vulgar and misleading values in the movie.

Now that we can't even get tickets to the movies, it seems that 89 out of 10 of these internal explosives are real.

Some lament, some clap fast, think the seal is good.

Dong Mei and the Qingyu media behind her can only watch public opinion be indiscriminately distorted by the big men.

They are helpless.

Now even if they wanted to spend money “washing the floor” on themselves, no one would come to pick up this list.

The big men not only have a monopoly in the film and television circle, but also have amazing voice in the entertainment news section.

How can they leave room for each other to struggle if they are determined to block it?

Fortunately, the only thing I'm afraid is that the topic of online public opinion is all over holographic glasses. It could have reached the "problem movie” voiced by the group of Netmings, and now only film lovers are voiced in their own circles.

Holographic glasses were also unavoidable.

If smearing news in the morning can only be described as a ridiculous technique by amateurs, it has become a target since the next day.

Is Holographic Glasses going to exacerbate myopia?] articles, beginning to spread rapidly on the Internet and mobile phones.

Holographic glasses were by far the hottest keyword, an article with a scientific title, propagated by some as fast as a virus.

This article begins with a self-explanatory approach.

Introducing himself, the subject is a PhD researcher at a certain electromagnetic radiation and protection research laboratory, whose laboratories are known internationally.

The enthusiastic doctor, who was reluctant to give his name, also bought holographic glasses.

And then he sees the Internet streaming, and holographic glasses have three messages that are extremely damaging to his eyesight.

In his article, he said that of course he did not believe in this unsubstantiated speculation, combined with his equally curious imaging pattern of holographic glasses, in order to give a positive name to holographic glasses and to satisfy his own curiosity, simply put holographic glasses in his hand for a thorough scientific “physical examination”.

Some kind of electromagnetic radiation and protection research laboratory!

At first sight, the direction of this laboratory study, and the technical properties of holographic glasses, do not seem to have any correlation.

Otherwise, whether it's the light that we see in our naked eyes, the radio that silently acts as a link between people's time and time, or the radiation that everyone avoids from the tigers, is just an expression of electromagnetic waves.

Holographic glasses can only shadow the user's eyes through electromagnetic waves if they cause damage to the eyes.

This is exactly what their lab is most trusted to do.

In the words of the enthusiastic Doctor, I don't know, it startled me.

He tested the second layer of holographic lenses with a professional instrument before realizing that behind its anti-sky imaging effect, it was a change in the very close refractive effect beyond the normal display emission intensity value, which was very unfriendly to the eyes, before finally simulating an image that made one confuse reality with illusion.

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Holographic glasses to be tested.

Electromagnetic wave pop test reports, the evidence is complete.

He notes later in the pop test report that eye muscle fatigue occurs when the display brightness within close range of the human eye exceeds 100 cdm2.

When the brightness exceeds 300cmm2, the eyes are easily stabbed by light, which can cause vision loss and headaches over time.

300 is the maximum brightness that mainstream displays can achieve at present.

Some professional monitors can be over 500, but those that are not universal, and professionals will wear radiation protection glasses when they use them, so the average user doesn't have to worry.

However, this enthusiastic doctor measured the maximum luminous value of the holographic inner lens, 700cmm2.

What is the concept of this value?

In the words of the enthusiastic Doctor, under this value, normal human eyes will go into fatigue in less than half an hour.

After an hour, people will feel the tingling in both eyes, the ciliary and extraocular muscles are under high tension, and the intraocular rectus muscle pressure increases, resulting in a corresponding increase in intraocular pressure.

Over time, the user's highly strained muscles in both eyes gradually shrink.

This irreversible contraction is also the biggest contributor to the myopia problem.

This is just one of the problems…

And questions two, three, four...

Question two, holographic lenses have an arc surface and overlap imaging. This is done to transform normal parallel light into distorted light with refractive effect.

This way the light hits the retina and is refocused through the eye refraction system before it becomes an unrecognizable stereoscopic image.

The human eye itself has a refractive system. Holographic glasses do not originally have stereoscopic images. Forced changes will inevitably affect the refractive system that the human eye carries.

For a long time, how about myopia?

When the user takes off his glasses and looks at the outside view, he will find that the view becomes distorted. It is clearly a straight line, but the naked eye looks at the past as an arc.

Question three: Holographic glasses also affect the frequency at which the sensory organs of the user work together.

Normal people feel that the organs are highly coordinated and collaborative, and there is also an organ called the vestibular organ in the inner ear.

The vestibule is responsible for feeling the balance of the body, such as movement or acceleration in the direction in which the body occurs, and the vestibule receives signals.

Motion is usually accompanied by the movement of the visual field, and when the visual nerves feel this signal, it is transmitted together to the nerve center, which then controls the body to react appropriately to balance the effects of motion on the body.

Holographic glasses certainly break this balance.

In holographic glasses, people can't distinguish between illusion and reality. If the vestibule fails to receive the corresponding body changes, it will trigger the self-protection of the body, and light will cause the user to faint and nauseous.

Heavy players can even affect the user's ability to coordinate physically, with a walking posture similar to drunkenness.

Question 4……

By the time the internet reads the entire article, the frightened sweats will be coming out.

Are these high-tech glasses or lethal radiation sources that will leave people unable to care for themselves for the rest of their lives?