
I doubt the muscles controlling your eye lids could cope with with 60 times a second.
It's fake yo.
I just doubt blinking like that could make a 3D image appear. Blinking seems a bit different to the design of 3D glasses, which I believe have one lens darker than the other which makes your brain develop the 3D image infront of you. Blinking doesn't seem the sort of thing to make such an effect![]()
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That is fake for a fact. I dont see what your eyelids moving could do to make anything 3D...
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I don't know enough to discredit or validate that this is true, only that I'd never do it myself!
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
They probably could if it wasn't your brain controlling it but electrical impulses coming from a device .
I'd suggest learning how 3D works then returning.
Home 3D glasses work the same way by cutting off the image to one eye at a time, therefore the eyes get two different images at a time which produces a 3D effect. The way film theaters do it is using polarising which somehow cuts out half the image (Don't ask me how) without any moving parts.just doubt blinking like that could make a 3D image appear. Blinking seems a bit different to the design of 3D glasses, which I believe have one lens darker than the other which makes your brain develop the 3D image infront of you.
Although I did try and get through a podcast explaining 3D technologies: http://twit.tv/mh55
LOL. it's like the cadbury advert, too vain to wear glasses yet you'd allow yourself to look like that whilst watching a movie? LOL. surely that cant be good for your health lolo
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im pretty sure this is just a viral ad. The camera quality is too high for something of this caliber and the website is just the video and an email address. You'd expect something with a little bit more information if this was real.
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