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Chapter 1154

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It was almost the same as what Dong Mei expected.

It didn't take a few days. Starting at noon, people who claimed to be internal staff gradually began to expose the truth.

The movie "The Well in My Home" had been taken off the shelves because of its vulgar content, the dissemination of wrong values, and many other serious problems.

When the entire online public opinion was focused on the holographic glasses product, the news of the upcoming movie from Qingyu Media naturally did not attract too much attention from netizens.

But the guys who had seen the movie trailer before or planned to take their girlfriends to the cinema in a few days to improve their relationship.

They found that no matter which booking software they used, they couldn't buy tickets for the movie.

What was going on?

They went online to search for the reason, and of course, they could easily find the reason why the movie was taken off the shelves.

Without watching the movie, these potential consumers couldn't tell whether there were really vulgar and misleading values in the movie.

Since the movie tickets couldn't be bought, it seemed that these internal revelations were most likely true.

Some people felt sorry, some people applauded and thought it was a good decision.

Dong Mei and the Qingyu Media behind her could only watch helplessly as the public opinion was wantonly distorted by that group of big shots.

They couldn't do anything.

Now, even if they wanted to spend money to "clean up" themselves, no one would take this order.

The big bosses not only dominated the film and television industry, but they also held an amazing right to speak in entertainment news.

Since they were determined to ban it, how could they give the other party room to struggle?

The only fortunate thing was that the topic of public opinion on the Internet was about the holographic glasses. The "problematic movie" that could have been condemned by the netizens was now only condemned by the movie lovers in their own circle.

The holographic glasses were no exception.

If the discrediting news that appeared in the morning could only be regarded as a ridiculous technique by amateurs, then from the second day onward, it became targeted.

An article titled "Let Science Speak, Will Holographic Glasses Exacerbate Myopia Problems?" Began to spread rapidly on the Internet and mobile phones.

Holographic glasses were the hottest keyword at the moment. This article with a scientific title, under the influence of some people, spread like a virus.

The beginning of this article was a self-introduction.

The author introduced himself as a doctoral researcher in a certain electromagnetic radiation and protection research laboratory. Their laboratory had a certain reputation internationally.

This enthusiastic doctor, who did not want to be named, also bought holographic glasses.

Then, he saw the news circulating on the Internet that holographic glasses were extremely harmful to one's vision.

In the article, he said that of course, he did not believe this kind of speculation without any scientific basis. Plus, he was also curious about the imaging mode of the holographic glasses. First, to prove the name of the holographic glasses, and second, to satisfy his own curiosity, he simply conducted a thorough scientific "examination" of the holographic glasses in his hand.

XXX Electromagnetic Radiation and Protection Research Laboratory!

At first glance, the research direction of this laboratory seemed to have nothing to do with the technological characteristics of the holographic glasses.

Actually, that was not the case. Whether it was light visible to the naked eye, the radio that silently served as the link between people, or the radiation that everyone avoided like a tiger, they were all manifestations of electromagnetic waves.

If the holographic glasses could cause damage to the eyes, then it could only affect the user's eyes through electromagnetic waves.

This was the project that they were most familiar with in their laboratory.

In the words of this warm-hearted doctor, if he didn't test it, he wouldn't know, but when he did, he would be shocked.

He used a professional instrument to examine the second imaging lens of the holographic glasses, only to find out that behind its incredible imaging effect was the light intensity value that was several times higher than normal displays, and the refractive effect that was very unfriendly to the eyes at a very close distance, which finally simulated the image that made people unable to distinguish between reality and illusion.

Instruments.

The holographic glasses that were tested.

The electromagnetic wave Bopp test report. These pieces of evidence were all there.

He made a note at the back of the Bopp test report that when the brightness of the display at a close distance exceeded 100 cd/m, it would cause fatigue of the eye muscles.

When the brightness exceeded 300 cm/m 2, the eyes would be easily pierced by the light, and over time, it would also cause vision loss and headaches.

The value of 300 was the maximum brightness that could be achieved by mainstream displays at present.

Some professional displays could exceed 500, but those were not universal. Professionals would also wear anti-radiation glasses when using them, so ordinary users did not have to worry.

However, this warm-hearted doctor measured the maximum brightness value of the inner lens of the holographic glasses. What was the concept of this value?

In the words of the warm-hearted doctor, under this value, the eyes of normal people would enter a state of fatigue in less than half an hour.

After an hour, people would feel that their eyes began to sting, the ciliary muscles and extraocular muscles would be in a state of high tension, and the pressure of the intraocular rectus muscles would increase, causing the intraocular pressure to gradually increase accordingly.

Over time, the highly strained eye muscles of the users would gradually atrophy.

This atrophy was irreversible and was the biggest culprit that caused the myopia problem.

This was only one of the problems...

There were also problems two, three, and four...

Problem two, the inner lens of the holographic glasses had a certain arc surface and overlapped the image. This was done to change the normal parallel light into a distorted light with a refractive effect.

This kind of light hit the retina, and after being refocused by the refractive system of the eyeball, it became a three-dimensional image that was difficult to distinguish between real and fake.

The human eye itself had a refractive system. The holographic glasses forcibly changed the image that was not three-dimensional, and it would inevitably affect the refractive system of the human eye.

Over time, it would be more than just myopia.

When the user took off the glasses to look at the scenery outside, they would find that the scenery had become distorted. It was clearly a straight line, but it looked like an arc to the naked eye.

Problem three, the holographic glasses would also affect the cooperative working frequency of the user's sensory organs.

The sensory organs of normal people were highly coordinated and cooperative, and there was an organ called the "vestibular organ" in the inner ear.

The vestibular organ was responsible for sensing the balance of the body. For example, when the human body moved in a direction or accelerated, the vestibular organ would receive a signal.

Movement was usually accompanied by the movement of the visual field. After the visual nerve also sensed this signal, it would be transmitted to the nerve center together, and then the nerve center would control the human body to make appropriate responses to balance the impact of the movement on the human body.

Of course, the holographic glasses would break this balance.

In the holographic glasses, the images that made people unable to distinguish between illusion and reality changed rapidly. If the vestibular organ could not receive the corresponding physical changes, it would trigger the self-protection of the body, which would cause the user to feel dizzy and nauseous.

In serious cases, it could even affect the user's physical coordination, causing them to walk like a drunk.

Problem four...

When the netizens finished reading the entire article, they were all scared out of their wits.

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