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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-222 hours agoI mean a can opener is very different, no? Or at least it is when I try to put myself in those shoes. A can opener can open cans but nothing more. Sure you gain one piece of functionality, but you lose others. Geordi’s visor was a bit different in that he could see the visible light spectrum, but also a bunch of other stuff.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-218 hours ago bit different in that he could see the visible light spectrum he could not: https://i.imgur.com/dlVpyIo.mp4 would you want to see like that? i mean if you were born blind and this was your only option, it is definitely better than nothing, but other than that, it is hard no from me.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 hour agoThat’s a visual representation, in the visible light spectrum, of what he sees. He would see it differently than what appears on the viewscreen. There’s also nothing there that shows or says he can’t see the visible light spectrum.
I mean a can opener is very different, no? Or at least it is when I try to put myself in those shoes.
A can opener can open cans but nothing more. Sure you gain one piece of functionality, but you lose others.
Geordi’s visor was a bit different in that he could see the visible light spectrum, but also a bunch of other stuff.
he could not: https://i.imgur.com/dlVpyIo.mp4
would you want to see like that? i mean if you were born blind and this was your only option, it is definitely better than nothing, but other than that, it is hard no from me.
That’s a visual representation, in the visible light spectrum, of what he sees. He would see it differently than what appears on the viewscreen.
There’s also nothing there that shows or says he can’t see the visible light spectrum.