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The latest research shows if one watches 3D TV or HT
it is very dangerous to ones health,
It seems that we loose our normal distance perspective and cannot judge distances because we focus closer than normal with 3D.
That is very dangerous as some people that watch 3D people are starting to bash into the rear of others while driving .
I wonder how it would effect an airline pilot ??????? .................Alan

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I have never liked 3D tv, so I doubt I'll ever own one. No worries for this guy here. :eek5wavey:

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View Posttodd.brust, on 08 September 2010 - 08:51 AM, said:

I have never liked 3D tv, so I doubt I'll ever own one. No worries for this guy here. :popcorn:


Todd It seemes that the 3D side of our brain once it is retrained to work at short distances keeps the information for up to days . That could effect ?? sport players , construction workers , also just simply crossing the road . scary isn't it . It may probably be baned ...................Alan

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3D tv is over rated!

I don't plan to have one for a long time.

The things are way to expensive and all the small things you got to buy cost you quite a bit.

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And I can only watch so much 3D TV without a headache. :popcorn:

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Lord, you aren't serious are you?

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View Posttodd.brust, on 09 September 2010 - 08:47 AM, said:

And I can only watch so much 3D TV without a headache. :popcorn:


Fair enough ..............................Alan

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I watched a movie in 3D yesterday and didn't have any vision or depth perception problems... There isn't a 3D "side" of your brain, there is an occulat cortex in the back of your head and that is all it does. There is no way for the brain to get confused.

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View PostDuran, on 11 September 2010 - 07:31 PM, said:

I watched a movie in 3D yesterday and didn't have any vision or depth perception problems... There isn't a 3D "side" of your brain, there is an occulat cortex in the back of your head and that is all it does. There is no way for the brain to get confused.





I am going by what medical researchers have found out by investigating certain accidents . I didnt believe it at first also ..............................Alan

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Which medical quack, I mean researchers, are you believing?

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View Postsparkamp, on 13 September 2010 - 03:57 AM, said:

View PostDuran, on 11 September 2010 - 07:31 PM, said:

I watched a movie in 3D yesterday and didn't have any vision or depth perception problems... There isn't a 3D "side" of your brain, there is an occular cortex in the back of your head and that is all it does. There is no way for the brain to get confused.





I am going by what medical researchers have found out by investigating certain accidents . I didnt believe it at first also ..............................Alan

Going from watching a 3D movie, and walking outside will cause NO problems. As reality is 3 dimensions.

I'm a student in the medical field, and I'm surprised someone in the medical field assumed that watching a 3D movie can cause vision problems.

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Would be funny to read about a rash of fractured shin bones from people crashing into coffee tables who own 3D tv's and lost their depth perception when they stood up. :popcorn:

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View PostDuran, on 13 September 2010 - 09:45 PM, said:

View Postsparkamp, on 13 September 2010 - 03:57 AM, said:

View PostDuran, on 11 September 2010 - 07:31 PM, said:

I watched a movie in 3D yesterday and didn't have any vision or depth perception problems... There isn't a 3D "side" of your brain, there is an occular cortex in the back of your head and that is all it does. There is no way for the brain to get confused.





I am going by what medical researchers have found out by investigating certain accidents . I didnt believe it at first also ..............................Alan

Going from watching a 3D movie, and walking outside will cause NO problems. As reality is 3 dimensions.

I'm a student in the medical field, and I'm surprised someone in the medical field assumed that watching a 3D movie can cause vision problems.


Gooday Duran .:) I have got my computer going again thank goodness . I little bit of research by you and you will be supprised as i am . cheers and goodluck with your medical studies .............Alan

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Aron I recon it would be hilarious





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