>> Anonymous 12/07/20(Mon)23:52:49 No.26965015▶>>26965448 >>26965517 File: IK5SCV32ZROXJCNTRM2UGADN3Y.jpg (317 KB, 1920x1280) 317 KB >>26951499 (OP) >I remember when I was a kid back in 2005, I was watching the News and they had this story about robotic human eyes. >They said that new technology meant that humans could have functioning robotic eyes implanted and that eventually the technology could be part of elective surgery, but would initially be for people who are blind. >They had a guy who was born blind and he had this black robotic eye sticking out of his eyesocket, he was walking around and describing how he could see basic shapes and outlines which were digital images being sent directly to the visual cortex. >It finished by saying the technology was only a few years away. Anonymous 12/08/20(Tue)01:11:57 No.26965448▶ >>26965015 This was in New Zealand and I can't find any articles from the time >> Anonymous 12/08/20(Tue)01:25:50 No.26965517▶ >>26965015 this stuff has been going on forever I remember such things in the 90s too Basically people with complicated VR looking/night vision looking contraptions with wires on their skulls Also less strange, years later I saw a camera that scanned the environment and translated it to a series of bloops of sound that the blind might interpret wtf happened to us as a species, things looked so promising, formerly blind astronauts should be in mars, instead we have liberalism and islam