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I have trouble believing that this is possible. I found this link on some web page ( http://www.xolllab.com/ ) they claim to have invented x-ray glasses. I honestly don’t know anything about the technology that would be required for something like this. I do know that with some camcorders it is possible to see through things when the camera is in night vision mode. So are the glasses real or not? What do you think?

2007-12-25 08:00:49 · 5 answers · asked by Dan N 1 in Science & Mathematics Engineering

5 answers

No

What they have is infra red technology that works on heat transmissions.

This would allow you to see the glow of a car engine through the hood as a hot spot

The IR technologies got curbed a bit because there was an aspect in which you could actually see the hot spot caused by a nipple through certain types of blouses when no bra was in use, but it was only a heat hot spot, not an actual view.

It's like MRI imaging of a tumor. It shows up as a hot spot.

There is now a digital motion X-ray but it's regulated technology and the equipment is hundreds of thousands of dollars and requires a license to buy and operate.

But this shows only bones and cartilage.

2007-12-25 13:32:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your logic is valid. The only places x-ray glasses exist is comic pages. That camcorder was hype. If you had high definition camera and taking picture of female in weat tee shirt, the picture was so good it appeared person was naked. There were a few conditions left out of news release about camera seeing through clothes.

2016-05-26 05:12:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They couldn't spell 'sophisticated"
What do you think?

Actually there is something like 'x-ray glasses'.
It's called a fluoroscope, but you need a source
of x-rays, and the image is not at all like what
the site advertises.

2007-12-25 09:21:11 · answer #3 · answered by Irv S 7 · 0 0

Yes, Superman's optometrist, Dr. Lex Peeper, developed them so others could see what Superman sees on a regular basis. They are popular with men, but the women hate them.

2007-12-25 08:09:18 · answer #4 · answered by Warren W- a Mormon engineer 6 · 0 0

I think not.

2007-12-25 08:37:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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