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Cool article
October 8, 2009
5:47 pm PDT
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http://www.usnews.com/science/…..ticles/200…ght-vision.html

this would be a brave, new world in the paranormal investigative community.





October 8, 2009
6:56 pm PDT
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That is interesting.

October 8, 2009
7:52 pm PDT
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I think it is a very interesting article and idea for many applications but don't see the need for it in reference to Paranormal Investigation.

October 8, 2009
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It would fall under Paranormal Gadgets. It may not run on batteries or has any buttons but I can see it as a gadget to assist the investigator.

October 9, 2009
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That…is freaky. Who in the heck would trust some drops to give you night vision? I mean, a bit cool, but too freaky for my taste. There would have to be long, and I mean long, term studies to convince me that using them wouldn't make me blind in five years.

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October 9, 2009
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It would fall under Paranormal Gadgets. It may not run on batteries or has any buttons but I can see it as a gadget to assist the investigator.

I think I understand what he was getting at. I just meant why would you need it for Paranormal Investigation when 95% of all experiences and sightings are during dalight hours or at night when the lights are on. Using it for a ghost hunt at night might be a fun thing but I don't see it worth using for an investigation. Oh, I understand that it is popular for groups to go to some place and turn off the lights for the spooky effect but that's a TV ploy and not practical for an actual investigation. My point being that you investigate what is reported. Say, the report is of a sighting while someone is at work. It wouldn't make sense to wait until dark and turn off the lights to find something that is appearing at a different time. Sorry for getting off topic. Just trying to explain what I was getting at.

October 9, 2009
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Well naturally, if the lights are on or in daylight situations…it wouldn't be necessary. I also go on BF expeditions at times, and this type of thing would be an irreplaceable asset when tromping through the woods on a moonless night. Of course, as mentioned above, I ain't putting it in my eyes until a lot of other people have tried it first, lol.





October 9, 2009
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I think I understand what he was getting at. I just meant why would you need it for Paranormal Investigation when 95% of all experiences and sightings are during dalight hours or at night when the lights are on. Using it for a ghost hunt at night might be a fun thing but I don't see it worth using for an investigation. Oh, I understand that it is popular for groups to go to some place and turn off the lights for the spooky effect but that's a TV ploy and not practical for an actual investigation. My point being that you investigate what is reported. Say, the report is of a sighting while someone is at work. It wouldn't make sense to wait until dark and turn off the lights to find something that is appearing at a different time. Sorry for getting off topic. Just trying to explain what I was getting at.

Ok, I see what you were getting at. It was the use of capital letters that got me confused then.

As for using it for investigations, I don't see where it might hurt. Thus far in this field no piece of equipment has helped prove that the paranormal exists. No one knows when or what will be invented to allow us to do what we are trying to do. It might be some exotic computer system that allows us to film ghosts or it might be something as simple of green eye drops.

October 10, 2009
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One wonders if these drops could have actual medical applications – say for those who suffer night blindness.

October 10, 2009
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That…is freaky. Who in the heck would trust some drops to give you night vision? I mean, a bit cool, but too freaky for my taste. There would have to be long, and I mean long, term studies to convince me that using them wouldn't make me blind in five years.

This is very freaky, and to think the U. S. Department of Defense may be interested.

Did they already forget about Agent Orange.

October 10, 2009
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All I can think about is investigating out in the woods or some such location without the need for lights and IR!

I think that would be kinda cool.

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October 31, 2009
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Depending on which range of nanometer wavelength this would help you see you could go blind if someone were to shine an infrared laser at you or vehicle headlights. Needs an instant off capability. http://www.parachasers.com

November 1, 2009
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That…is freaky. Who in the heck would trust some drops to give you night vision? I mean, a bit cool, but too freaky for my taste. There would have to be long, and I mean long, term studies to convince me that using them wouldn't make me blind in five years.

It's just Chlorophyll. It's like plant blood, the basic chemical in photosynthesis. Remember Mom always telling you that carrots were good for the eyes?

It actually makes sense, if you think about how photo-reactive Chlorophyll has to be to break carbon-oxygen bonds using only sunlight. You feel the warmth of sunlight on your skin, because it has a huge IR component. Chlorophyll is especially reactive in the IR band, which is why all the "closet farmers" use IR-heavy halogen lamps to grow their hallucinogenic "weeds". Just think of the power they could save if fluorescent lighting had the same spectrum.

As to Chlorophyll's safety and toxicity, how much salad have all of you eaten in the last year?

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