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Old 01-14-2020, 05:52 PM   #102
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Originally Posted by koboyedi View Post
Wow, this discussion is drifting towards flat-earther territory, so this has to be said:

It's classical physics guys! There is not a shred of doubt PWM has an effect on people and yes (!), you don't get to have an opinion on that, since it's not up for debate. The only question is to what extent people are affected.

Next to this, most people who experience issues are not even aware their problems could be caused by something they don't visibly notice, hence the true number of affected readers is 'very likely' much higher than any forum poll could suggest.

To sum it up, there is no question if there is a problem, only how serious it is.
Really the only conspiracy theory spewing is from the PWM caused this issue.

Literally no one has said PWM can’t cause issues, especially when it’s improperly implemented. Only that in the Formas case it has been properly implemented. And that there are other causes for eye strain which are more common and more likely than PWM.

But please do ignore illness, weakening eyes, lighting outside of PWM, stress, etc etc. it’s obvious that all 15 people who’ve responded in the affirmative had none of those issues because they pressed a button on a poll.

I guess we can chuck scientific testing out and just have 65 people fill out a binary poll with absolutely no control or regulation over the sample experience.
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