Hi everyone,
There's an interesting article in "Scientific American" about the potential
for improving vision by taking LASIK surgery a few
steps further. The procedure concentrates on smaller scale bumps and
depressions that are currently uncorrected through LASIK surgery.
The procedure involves, "...adaptive optics--a system that measures light
distortion and corrects it with deformable mirrors."
The article goes on to say that, "Laboratory subjects achieved astonishing,
above-average acuity, particularly in low light."
The article is optimistic to the point of being a little fluffy, but it's
interesting.
Scientific American Science and The Citizen Sight Unseen April 2001:
http://www.sciam.com/2001/0401issue/0401scicit10.html
Gary
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