Night Vison Eyedrops!
Night vision eyedrops a fantesy? Not any more! But, PLESE READ THE FOLLOWING: Do NOT put this in you'r eye, this instructable is bacicly a documentry! Putting unknown things in your eye in NOT SAFE! But we (there is a science fair coming up so my friends and I have a team) DID test it and it worked! (there needed to be more clorphill in the ratio) So it wasent a very powerful inhansment but oh well it works! Once I told my mom she told us NOT to test it anymore...
If you are stuped enough to actually put it in you'r eye then DON'T BLAME ME!!!!
P.s, I got the awared for "Unlimeted Capabilities" so yay for me!
Matirials
You will need:
Pine nettles
Butter knife
Some sort of water container (cups)
Test tube with cork (Or a cup with plastic wrap rubberbanded on top of it)
(OPTIONAL):
Magnifind glass
Tweesers
Funnel
Pine nettles
Butter knife
Some sort of water container (cups)
Test tube with cork (Or a cup with plastic wrap rubberbanded on top of it)
(OPTIONAL):
Magnifind glass
Tweesers
Funnel
Steps!
This is actully really easy! Just follow the steps!
Done!
And vulla you are done! Once again DO NOT PUT IN YOU'R EYE!
Presintation
I was asked to put a presentation on the instructable so here it is!
The writen part: NIGHT VISION EYEDROPS
We discovered that deep ocean dwelling fish can see in low light easier because they produce their own chlorophyll in their eyes. So we assume that if we put eye drops with chlorophyll it would enhance vision in low light. (The pigment absorbs hues of red light that are normally invisible in dim conditions. That information is then transmitted to the brain, allowing enhanced vision.) This theory has been already invented and successfully tested on mice. BUT it has to be injected into the eye and is permanent. We want to make it painless and temporary by using eye drops. This can be very useful in the army.
The video is me and my friend extracting chlorophyll from the pine needdles.
The writen part: NIGHT VISION EYEDROPS
We discovered that deep ocean dwelling fish can see in low light easier because they produce their own chlorophyll in their eyes. So we assume that if we put eye drops with chlorophyll it would enhance vision in low light. (The pigment absorbs hues of red light that are normally invisible in dim conditions. That information is then transmitted to the brain, allowing enhanced vision.) This theory has been already invented and successfully tested on mice. BUT it has to be injected into the eye and is permanent. We want to make it painless and temporary by using eye drops. This can be very useful in the army.
The video is me and my friend extracting chlorophyll from the pine needdles.