Even if this did actually work. Its still £150 for 2 leds and a bit of wire. Probably cost less than a quid to make these.
It would be pretty simple to make some yourself with a pair of cheap earphones and a couple of leds.
. The explanation that the brain is photosensitive is a good theory. /QUOTE]
1) how on earth is it a good theory?
2) pretty damn sure you ain't getting light to your brain through your ears...
Because it has been studied in a university. It's a possible unheard of theory. This is how biology evolves and advances. Have you heard about this study or are you some sort of expert being as you're so sure? Google it
We're all worried you're an American.
So what if i was.
Because it has been studied in a university
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Surely this is never a good reason to latch onto a theory?
Surely this is never a good reason to latch onto a theory?
Well, it's a start isn't it. We as human beings are photosensitive. What's so hard to dismiss a possible theory that the inner ear is photosensitive and is connected to the brain through nerve endings and cells? Is there any conclusive evidence dismissing this theory?
Are you doing a 180 here OP?
Well, when i first saw it i was just of the opinion that it is just ridiculous, but after having a think and a read, i'm just of the opinion that it's a possible theroy. Nobody knows for sure if this thing works without further research, but for now to me, it's just a theory and nothing more.