It would be nice to have a pair of glasses I could use to tune out and blur my surroundings or what I watch but I’m not sure exactly if its a thing…

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      Haha “u got me”

      Nah, blurring is subjectively a different experience that I think has its place, certainly for me

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    Seriously though, blurred glasses seems like a recipe for a nasty headache. You would probably be better off with nothing, like eye covers for sleeping.

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    A pair of off-the-shelf reading glasses will make everything other than what’s right in front of your face blurry. But please don’t use them to blur distant things you actually will be looking at for long stretches. Your eyes will still try to focus on those blurry distant objects, and that will cause ocular muscle strain. If you did it for a few years, you could cause permanent changes to the shape of your eyeball. Then you will really need glasses.

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      Oh shit, thats right :) Wow, I forgot that they are like magnifying glasses and magnifying glasses blur non close range.

      Thanks, that might be it or the drunk goggles

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          I’m curious if that would be different for simulated blurriness, like if you watch a blurry video, would that be a different story? I feel like that would be different because its not impairing the objective signal or functioning of your normal vision

          Like if you have blurry vision, and you don’t wear vision-correcting glasses, does that set off an inevitable downward spiral of degradation of your vision?

          Why is worse than closing your eyes, probably super dumb question but might as well iron out my understanding of this while we’re here 🙏

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            It is different for simulated blurriness, because simulated blurriness can’t be modulated by your ocular muscles, so they won’t reflexively strain to focus.

            You couldn’t really achieve that effect by actually putting any kind of lens in front of your eyes though. That is not a simulation of blurriness, it is actual blurriness.

            The primary way it would be bad for your eyesight is by inducing eye strain, itself a primary cause of blurred vision. It’s a reflex of the subconscious brain - either your eyes will be constantly trying to focus, which strains them, or you’re consciously unfocusing them, which also strain them.

            If you had eye strain causing blurry vision naturally and didn’t correct it with glasses, likely there’d be no downward spiral unless you have some other condition causing that. It’d potentially cause other issues like headaches or spasms though

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            Just a guess, but I think if your eyes try to focus on something and it improves the image clarity (e.g. using glasses that don’t fit your eyes), then it’ll keep trying and end up causing problems. If attempts at focusing have no effect (e.g. looking at blurry images), then it’ll stop trying and your eyes can properly relax.

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              Whats the timeframe tho. For reasons I dont want to throw out there haha I can sort of prove this is nominally inaccurate in my case on the assumption that the time spent in blur is brief.

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                Looking directly at the sun for short periods of time doesn’t immediately cause problems, but years down the line you will start to notice a section of your vision start to become like a void, no color, no light, just a lack of sight.

                Just because you don’t notice an immediate effect doesn’t mean you’re not causing harm. The human body is a wonder of redundancy, and having ways of compensating in the short term. But eventually those compensations start to fade.

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          You seem to be stating “absolutely terrible” with no attempt at explaining the underlying mechanism which would cause using blurred glasses to “wreck your eyes”.

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              I did read your other replies. It’s much of the same, you don’t state anything that has even a remote scientific or medical basis for your claims, just pulling shit out of your ass.

              The worse that might occur is eyestrain. This will not cause permanent physical damage to your eye, just the muscles that pull on your lens that you use to focus might get tired.

              Also why so touchy lol, calm down.

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    Glasses with wrong strength should focus the incoming light wrongly and therefore effectively blur things.

    If you can, I’d recommend trying out someone else’s glasses. It can give people headaches when their vision is blurry, because they’ll try to focus their eyes really hard.

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      Right but i can’t have their glasses and I doubt the insurance company would take too kindly to my endgame here lol

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        You know what happens to the glasses that used to work, but no longer do because your eyes have changed? People archive them to the bedroom drawer just in case someone like you might one day show up. Ask anyone who wears glasses for an old pair they haven’t worn in the last decade. Usually, you get to choose from several options.

        BTW, the headache thing is real, but you’ll learn that soon enough.

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    You mentioned open eye meditation… My mind jumps to kaleidoscopes at the mention of that.

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    You could buy cheap plastic ones and scuff them up with high grit sandpaper, diffusing the Lenses.

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      This is the answer haha 🥇 I will have restraint with my usage folks

      Love username btw. Settle down and rest with meeee

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    Used to do this to my shooting glasses, just put Scotch tape on my non-dominant eye so I could leave it open while shooting open sights.

    I’m “wrong eyed” so my brain always tried to look down my gun with my left eye. The tape solved it. With practice I can now shoot well with regular glasses, though it’s still more comfortable to use taped glasses.

    Don’t listen to the wrong prescription talk as it will hurt your eyes. Tape is cheap and safe.

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    Allow your eyes to focus on a point and breathe in and out slowly

    You’ll get your whole mind to focus on something specific and the outside world will fade