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    Night Vision Experiment "Don't try this at home" (but "they" did)

    Interesting... I guess that's the only comment that I would offer at this point.

    Not Any Way Official Report: Biohackers Enhance Human Eyesight with Night Vision Drops
    http://mic.com/articles/113740/a-tea...h-night-vision

    Somewhat Official Report: A Review on Night Enhancement Eyedrops Using Chlorin e6
    http://scienceforthemasses.org/wp-co...gChlorine6.pdf

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    Interesting is a good conclusion. I would also like to add "eww" to that as well. "Inject your eyeballs with night vision"? No thank you.

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    I don't think it was literally "injected". From the second link in my post:

    For the application, the subject rested supine and his eyes were flushed with saline to remove any micro*debris or contaminants that might be present. Eyes were pinned open with a small speculum to remove the potential for blinking, which may force excess liquid out before it had a chance to absorb. Ce6 solution was added to the conjunctival sac via micropippette at 3 doses of 50μ​l​into each eye. After each application, pressure was applied to the canthus to stop liquid from moving from the eye to the nasal region. Each dose was allowed to absorb between reloading the pippette, with the black color disappearing after only a few seconds.

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