Silent_Rebel
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What would you do if you lost your eyesight. I don't want the BS answers like "I think I would adapt and nothing would happen". I want to hear what you honestly think that you would do.
Prognosis: In 20 years from now blindness won't be a problem any longer.
There already is some techonology to restore certain kinda of eye damage. If you still have your optic nerve intact, then there's a decent chance of success. Especially since we have a developed optic nerve from years of use of it. (Giving eyesight to someone born blind is much more difficult, because their neural optic pathways have nearly disappeared. Use it or lose it, kids!)Kevin Warwick has an electrode array implanted into the nerves of his left arm, enabling him to transmit and receive information directly to/from technology. I can't find it right now but there was an experiment where he hooked himself up to some echolocation/rangefinder things and could in effect "see" with them.
I guess my point is it'll be a few years (decades?) until technology is sufficiently advanced to restore sight to the functional level of a real human eye, but there's many other possible senses to explore in the meantime.
It's really hard to imagine a life without depth. It's about the visual equivalent of not being able to hear pitch.is depth really all that great?
(i ask because i have no depth perception. no concept of it whatsoever.)
maybe my existing eye problems is what makes me so chill with the concept of going blind... hmm.