Dennis Leahy
21st May 2015, 15:15
"Technology"..."Alternative Medicine"..."Health and Wellness"..."Conspiracy Research" (transhuminist agenda) - so where does this article belong?
As a kid, I had 20/10 vision - yeah, better than 20/20. My 61 year old eyes have now done the metamorphosis that most people's eyes do by my age, and even 20/20 is but a faint memory.
Almost nothing I have ever read about transhumanist "upgrading" or better-than-original bionic body parts has ever caught my interest. Then, this came along: Ocumetics Bionic Lens could give you vision 3x better than 20/20 (http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/ocumetics-bionic-lens-could-give-you-vision-3x-better-than-20-20-1.3078257) and I have to say, my "eyes perked up."
Is this how it starts? (acquiescence to the transhumanist agenda) Do we all have that weakness we'd love to see corrected...or made better than original? What's next, and what would make you sit up and take notice? How about if there was something that allows us to have complete access and control over our pineal gland - or even magnify its normal abilities? Or something that completely removed our amnesia and allowed us full and complete conscious access to our entire soul timeline? What would be something that would make you sit up and take notice?
Is this really just a variation on a corneal transplant combined with contact lens technology...or is this the door cracked open to the transhumanist agenda?
Imagine being able to see three times better than 20/20 vision without wearing glasses or contacts — even at age 100 or more — with the help of bionic lenses implanted in your eyes.
Dr. Garth Webb, an optometrist in British Columbia who invented the Ocumetics Bionic Lens, says patients would have perfect vision and that driving glasses, progressive lenses and contact lenses would become a dim memory as the eye-care industry is transformed.
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Webb says people who have the specialized lenses surgically inserted would never get cataracts because their natural lenses, which decay over time, would have been replaced.
(image caption)Dr. Garth Webb says the bionic lens would allow people to see to infinity and replace the need for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
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As a kid, I had 20/10 vision - yeah, better than 20/20. My 61 year old eyes have now done the metamorphosis that most people's eyes do by my age, and even 20/20 is but a faint memory.
Almost nothing I have ever read about transhumanist "upgrading" or better-than-original bionic body parts has ever caught my interest. Then, this came along: Ocumetics Bionic Lens could give you vision 3x better than 20/20 (http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/ocumetics-bionic-lens-could-give-you-vision-3x-better-than-20-20-1.3078257) and I have to say, my "eyes perked up."
Is this how it starts? (acquiescence to the transhumanist agenda) Do we all have that weakness we'd love to see corrected...or made better than original? What's next, and what would make you sit up and take notice? How about if there was something that allows us to have complete access and control over our pineal gland - or even magnify its normal abilities? Or something that completely removed our amnesia and allowed us full and complete conscious access to our entire soul timeline? What would be something that would make you sit up and take notice?
Is this really just a variation on a corneal transplant combined with contact lens technology...or is this the door cracked open to the transhumanist agenda?
Imagine being able to see three times better than 20/20 vision without wearing glasses or contacts — even at age 100 or more — with the help of bionic lenses implanted in your eyes.
Dr. Garth Webb, an optometrist in British Columbia who invented the Ocumetics Bionic Lens, says patients would have perfect vision and that driving glasses, progressive lenses and contact lenses would become a dim memory as the eye-care industry is transformed.
Bionic Lens 20150518
Webb says people who have the specialized lenses surgically inserted would never get cataracts because their natural lenses, which decay over time, would have been replaced.
(image caption)Dr. Garth Webb says the bionic lens would allow people to see to infinity and replace the need for eyeglasses and contact lenses.
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