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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:42:36 -0500, "Randy Sweeney"
<rsweeney1@comcast.net> wrote:
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>"Kalman Rubinson" <kr4@nyu.edu> wrote in message
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>> Not practical for high resolution and, also, would bypass some
>> connections essential for subconscious visual processing because of
>> the anatomy. Even direct retinal stimulation is probably better
>> accomplished via the lens since the receptor array is only very
>> approximately regular, although certainly not evenly spaced.
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>> Kal
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>IMO, some of the best work in this area is using holographic optical
>elements to "bypass" the lens and gets direct mapping of the retina
Hard to account for the receptor matrix irregularity either way.
Kal
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 13:42:36 -0500, "Randy Sweeney"
<rsweeney1@comcast.net> wrote:
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>"Kalman Rubinson" <kr4@nyu.edu> wrote in message
>
>
>> Not practical for high resolution and, also, would bypass some
>> connections essential for subconscious visual processing because of
>> the anatomy. Even direct retinal stimulation is probably better
>> accomplished via the lens since the receptor array is only very
>> approximately regular, although certainly not evenly spaced.
>>
>> Kal
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>IMO, some of the best work in this area is using holographic optical
>elements to "bypass" the lens and gets direct mapping of the retina
Hard to account for the receptor matrix irregularity either way.
Kal
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