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Wow, wow wow, check this out if you are just like me you always dreamt with some see through sunglasses so you could see the inside of chicks :). Well its now possible, technology at its finest, this company called Kaya invented the see through lens, it also shows you how it works on a separate section. Basically they tested with a mannequin they placed a printed card behind the cloth and with the KAYA PF4 they could see it through the cloth. OMG. Awesome. Period.

Here's the link so you can check it out and long live innovation:
http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/experiments.shtml

Here's the how it works section:
http://www.kaya-optics.com/products/how_it_works.shtml

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is that real. it seems a totally ligit website and all, but how can you be sure that it isnt a scam. it doesnt seam possible.if it is real and atually works and people find out more, think how bad it will be for celebraties. the paparazi will love 'see-through clothing' and that will be so bad for people in the puplic eye. there are so many bad uses of this product. burgars looking through curtains, anything.but i sort of still want one to play with. :D

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That reminds me of what happened to John Kerry's daughter when she went to the Cannes Film Festival in France.

 

She was walking on the red carpet and she had on a black dress and apparently it wasn't very thick. You couldn't see anything until the flashbulbs started going off. It soon became painfully obvious that she wasn't wearing a bra.

 

How nice of her to be showing off the twins while daddy is trying to win a Presidential Election.

 

Anyway,

 

What they have isn't true see-thru, but actually relection of infrared light. You couldn't look directly through their lens and see anything yourself. You would have to have a device that would create a visible picture, since humans can't see infrared.

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I read about this a few days ago. I don't know if this would work with a human body. If it does, why don't they test it on humans (just try it on someone's arm). This might only work on substances like plastic, but not on substances that are less dense, like skin.

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All I can think of to say about who dreamed this up is "The only difference between men and boys is the size and complexity of all of their toys!"

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Ahem, I beg to differ, not cause of an ego, but sometimes these inventions are used for good purposes. Now using them on a piece of cloth on body to prove that it works is pretty non-ethical. Advertising folks nowadays use their brains in a weird way. But i am shure that this object can have many ethical uses too.

 

Like szupie said, they could test it on human skin, and if that works, its going to make things easier in future in the field of medical.

 

I dont mean to offend, but thinking that all guys think the unclean way is kinda wrong ;)

 

Regards

Dhanesh.

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I dont mean to offend, but thinking that all guys think the unclean way is kinda wrong ;)

 

Regards

Dhanesh.

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You take the fun out of everything.

 

I don't know where I stand. But it is kind of humorous though. Gave me a nice laugh.

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Which brings us to the point of:THe thing only works on reasonable thin clothing which is dark colored. The reason why it works on the mannequin is that it doesn't send out any infrared rays itself. The human itself does (although for just a tiny bit). This is enough to distort the picture enough to make it not usefull anymore.

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Which brings us to the point of:

 

THe thing only works on reasonable thin clothing which is dark colored. The reason why it works on the mannequin is that it doesn't send out any infrared rays itself. The human itself does (although for just a tiny bit). This is enough to distort the picture enough to make it not usefull anymore.

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Obviously, it can't be perfect yet

I mean... If it worked on humans they would have tested it on humans in the examples, not on a mannequin.

 

Either way... With some intense tweaking of the product and subtle changed... It -could- be possible to have it able to see through clothing on humans... Maybe even light or dense stuff XD

 

Either way

It's a great concept and... I'll be sure to pick one up if possible to get it... before it gets banned for all the misuse by burglars and perverts...

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well I think it's nothing new, they say it works on basic infrared rays, so basicly they just tweaked it to reflect from hard objects... But Im wondering, how it works with real human body.

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LMAO!!! This is such BS!! i dont believe it, maybe they have special fabric or something but its definetly not something that accually works...thats just such a privacy invasion that it would never hit the market and if it did it would be unbelievable expensive and it would scare people that there are some people that have these lenses and we would all spend our lives in our houses, except for nudists who really dont care.... but i definetly wouldnt want people to be facinated at my naked body...really...how do they plan to market this??

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LMAO!!! This is such BS!! i dont believe it, maybe they have special fabric or something but its definetly not something that accually works...thats just such a privacy invasion that it would never hit the market and if it did it would be unbelievable expensive and it would scare people that there are some people that have these lenses and we would all spend our lives in our houses, except for nudists who really dont care.... but i definetly wouldnt want people to be facinated at my naked body...

 

really...how do they plan to market this??

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Well, see, scientifically, there is actually a basis for it. You see, infrared properties have been used by the military for years, to see through shrubbery and other objects, and also for night-vision. It is possible, though not perfected. When it becomes perfected, I will be the first to use it. Of course I will be wearing the ones they make that look like ordinary sunglasses just so the women will never suspect me! :) Just kidding.

 

But seriously, it is possible. Will the Government allow it? Probably not. But to create these, all it takes is a perverted scientist, and presto!

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