A laser that can kill a fly in the fraction of a second has to deliver enough energy to fry your retina even though a dozen sunglasses. Also consider that the laser is focused down by the lens in your eye which greatly amplifies its power.
I think it wouldn’t be a device to have on passively. Just something to turn on when you need it, like a vacuum. So you can just put safety glasses first.
They exist in trials. The human danger is too great though I think. If the laser thinks your eye is a fly for a split second, game over for vision.
screw that, we’ll just wear sunglasses indoors and look supercool and mosquito free
Don’t mess around with the guy in shades, oh no.
🎶 I wear my sunglasses at night 🎶
The future’s so bright, I gotta wear shades
Damnit! Now I’ve got the song stuck in my head.
You’ve got it made with the guy in shades, oh no.
Spotted a Canadian!
A laser that can kill a fly in the fraction of a second has to deliver enough energy to fry your retina even though a dozen sunglasses. Also consider that the laser is focused down by the lens in your eye which greatly amplifies its power.
yeah well I’ll just wear two dozen sunglasses. that’ll make me twenty four times as cool as you, Mir Science Man.
That’s not how specific wavelength safety goggles work. You can get both near UV blue light 440nm 5 watt goggles, and infrared depending on the laser.
Problem is they tend to shift the color of light for everything so much that they aren’t pleasant to wear for a long time.
My worry would be getting hit on the skin, a 5 watt 440nm laser hurts, and it’s a deep burning pain that doesn’t go away.
Why even pretend my reply was about safety goggles? Obviously a huge difference vs regular sunglasses.
I thought it was obvious I meant laser safety glasses.
With the line about looking cool wearing them indoors??
they ain’t mutually incompatible
A angle laser is nowhere near as fun as an array of lasers anyway
So many ways to engineer out that hazard.
Last I understood was it’s been patented 10 different ways from Sunday, and prototypes are just sitting on shelves, collection dust.
So now the fish are lice free, but blind? D’oh!
I think it wouldn’t be a device to have on passively. Just something to turn on when you need it, like a vacuum. So you can just put safety glasses first.