• Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    1 day ago

    Without even visiting the article I can say with full confidence these contact lenses will not be opaque.

    EDIT: We really don’t have to go beyond the conceptual stage.

    • transparent: clear, all light goes through
    • translucent: clouded, some light goes through
    • opaque: wall, no light goes through

    Yes, this includes ultraviolet light. If a contact lens is opaque, it blocks all light from passing through the eye’s lens and cornea. It will never reach the retina to even be recognized as on or off! No opaque contact lens will ever be used. Please tell me if I’m wrong…

    • Jtotheb@lemmy.world
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      24 hours ago

      Yes, this includes ultraviolet light.

      Why? Does it also include x-rays? That’s only one step further on the electromagnetic spectrum. Seems arbitrary to stop at ultraviolet waves! Does that mean thin sheets of steel aren’t opaque? Or is the term “opaque”, without any modifiers attached, colloquially used to describe whether something permits visible light through?

      For the record, they’re not opaque. The original article actually says they work better if you close your eyes.