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Dragonfly Goggles

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Ahh insects, such fascinating creatures with fascinating traits, but sadly as I have found out most are only available to them and not us thanks to the square cubed law.

Maybe the following traits, with the combination of optics and biology can be possible. So my idea is:

  • an advanced human eye three times larger with the ability to see UV radiation as well as the full color spectrum normal to humans.
  • the mind and eye of this human will be further adapted to have the capacity of handling near 360 vision.
    • although the adapted human will be required to wear special goggles in order to actually see in 360.

So my question is can the eye and mind be enhanced like this without hurting the human? While at the same time using special goggles made to mimic 360 vision and maybe even on some level, compound eyes?

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