Eye drops will help to see in the dark
Experts at the Biohacker site have successfully tested a new type of drops, which gives the ordinary person's eyes the ability to see in the dark. One of the moderators, the Science for the Masses website, Gabriel Licina, agreed to go through the tests of these drops, which will enable him to see even in the absence of light.
To begin with, his eyes were immobilized so that he could not blink. Then the eyeballs were washed with saline. Finally, three doses of 50 ml of a black solution of C6 chlorine, which was previously used for patients with night blindness, were instilled onto the surface of the eyes. For two hours, Lucina rested in the dark so that his eyes absorbed the liquid. He then asked to put a few markers on various objects in total darkness in 10 meters from him.
Then the experiment was repeated at night in the open air. Several people hiding in the trees had laser marks. Lucina successfully passed each test without a single error. Within days after the experience, his eyes returned to normal. During 3 weeks, it was observed by experts and found no side effects.
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