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Originally Posted by joblack
As of the topic at hand there were no academic source from you except some 'tin foil hat' reference.
I told you that you cannot 'lose your eyes' but you can get a problem with farsightedness. So it can harm your eyes in some ways.
Except for the objective facts it is still a very unfriendly reaction. There is no reason to be insulting to other forum members just because they have a different level of knowledge. And it's not forum policy to attack other people by claiming they irrational and 'crazy' in some manner.
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I meant that pochopsp said this and my comment referred to his ridiculous statement that one can lose one's eyes. He very clearly wrote that.
See his post #4. -- His quote on that issue is absolute bull. This is misinformation and it should be addressed, which is exactly what I did.
However, studies have indicated that some individuals can have irritated eyes by prolonged reading on a back-lit device. And, of course, additional studies have shown circadian rhythms can be interrupted. Yes, prolonged reading - as you indicate - (especially from developing children) may result in eye issues. I've done the research, just like you.
But losing one's eyes. BS.