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"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in
1. Acquire a standard optometrist eye chart.
[A television resolution chart would be a good substitute]
2. Before each exposure, determine visual acuity.
3. After each exposure, repeat acuity test
4. Start at a lower exposure duration and work up.
[This may require performing the test(s) on separate nights]
5. Do the whole thing during the day, facing away from the sun.
6. Chart your work
Hmmm, before step 1, check your medical insurance and have an
optometrist or opthomalogist do a retinal scan, before and after.
Apart from the retinal scan, pointless. The claim is that tiny lasers can
blind pilots. It's bull****. There isn't even a valid theory behind it.
My work is just entertainment.
Truth be told, I agree that the hysteria regarding the lasers, as you
succinctly put it in a later post, is a load of it. My suggestions in the
list were to give your test some data points that, while not scientific,
would show trends, if any. What you end up with may be publishable.
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