Night vison eyedrops!

 by popscott3

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!

 
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Step 1: Matirials

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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
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waleter says: Feb 18, 2013. 1:35 PM
but at the fair didnt the judge have to test it??? i looked up chloryphyll and ppl drink it but i dont know if its ok to put in my eye but this is a really cool experiment!!!!
waleter says: Feb 9, 2013. 6:45 AM
Is it safe to put in your eye? How long does it last? Plz answer
popscott3 (author) in reply to waleterFeb 9, 2013. 7:31 AM
I think it's safe, but I would not reccomend trying it. We did not test the duration.
tbh-1138 says: Dec 19, 2012. 7:52 AM
Could you write them out? The pictures aren't very clear.
jduffy54 says: May 28, 2012. 4:32 PM
A) I doubt it, unless these just dialate your pupils. The easy way to do this is to close one eye, or use an eyepatch, for about 15 minutes, then go into the dark. Your spelling could REALLY use some help too. Enter the whole thing into microsoft word, use spellcheck, and then copy and past into instructables.
IronWill in reply to jduffy54Jun 13, 2012. 8:30 AM
I disagree, it was rather artistic approach to the use of the letter E.

perhaps he was conveying a Canadian accent?

don't be too picky. You won't make bad spellers spell properly if you yell at 'em.

Lokisgodhi in reply to IronWillSep 26, 2012. 5:50 PM
Yeah, that's what flogging's for. :-)
jduffy54 in reply to IronWillJun 13, 2012. 10:38 AM
I was not yelling, I was suggesting a method to improve his spelling, or maybe make him aware of it. If it was an attempt at an accent, it just makes it hard to understand. Not to mention, canadian accents aren't just saying "eh" after everything.
IronWill in reply to jduffy54Jun 15, 2012. 10:35 PM
hahaha I was kidding eh
jduffy54 in reply to IronWillJun 16, 2012. 2:09 PM
Hilarious...not really.
Hangfire says: Jun 10, 2012. 8:32 PM
If the bacteria in tapwater is dangerous for your eyes, i recommend you all stop bathing immediately! Also stop going outside in the rain, keep away from sprinklers, and definately don't bother thinking before you type!
popscott3 (author) in reply to HangfireJun 11, 2012. 6:47 AM
Sir. I was 10 when I posted this, I dont even use this website anymore.
Tapwater is only dangerous for your eyes if you have contacts and the water gets under them.
Hangfire in reply to popscott3Jun 11, 2012. 1:33 PM
I wasn't replying to you, I was replying to all the others who get on here and put their opinions down as expertly advice. I was actually impressed with this instructable, very intuitive and inventive concept for a young person to come up with!
popscott3 (author) in reply to HangfireJun 11, 2012. 4:17 PM
Oh, well thanks for your support!
3rd realm creations says: May 5, 2012. 7:59 AM
could you use any green plant or pine needles that are not green?
is  this were you got your info?
3rd realm creations in reply to 3rd realm creationsMay 5, 2012. 8:00 AM
3rd realm creations says: May 5, 2012. 5:59 AM
could you use grass or other plants what about the pine needles when they aren't green?
did you use this info
sokamiwohali says: Jan 11, 2012. 11:56 AM
SOOOO...is there any STERILE way to harvest chlorophyl and make these eye drops? if so, how would one go about doing it?
mike876763 says: Apr 17, 2011. 1:58 PM
So if we don't have contacts can we put it in our eye?
popscott3 (author) in reply to mike876763Apr 17, 2011. 5:04 PM
Yes, your eyes would just wash out the bactiria, with contacts your eyes dont know that it is there untill your eye has a hole in it. Ouch. But I dont reccomend putting anything in your eye regardless of anything.
mike876763 in reply to popscott3Apr 20, 2011. 3:19 PM
Also wouldn't it be healthier using spring-water instead of tap?
popscott3 (author) in reply to mike876763Apr 20, 2011. 4:27 PM
No not really. Bactiria are everywere if you look at the tip of your finger, do that now. That has over 100,000,000 bactiria cells! The secont that spring water hits air/ rocks millions of bactiria cling on to it! So no it would not nessessarily be healthyer. BUT if you buy eyedrops that should be less harmfull!
mike876763 in reply to popscott3Apr 21, 2011. 5:43 PM
Can i buy eyedrops and put the cloriphyll in it?
popscott3 (author) in reply to mike876763Apr 22, 2011. 7:15 AM
Absolutly but do it in your own risk. Do not blame me for any injury that it may cause.
Arc Trooper 5555 says: Apr 20, 2011. 4:19 PM
Instead of water straight from the tap, boil the water before use. It will kill all the bacteria and make it safe to use. (That's the water they use for real eye drops.)
shabaki says: Nov 11, 2010. 7:13 PM
im assuming this acts in the same way the drops the eye doctor uses in the way that it dilates your puils therefore allowing more ambient light to enter your eyes making it easier to see in the dark ( eye doctors use it becuase it dilates your pupils large enough they can look into the back of your eye with their instraments) however, it dilate your pupils...alot.....so one might mistake you of using drugs which also dilate the pupils...alot.............that and TRSUT me it STILL makes things that are ALREADY bright ALOT brighter.............aka dont stare at the sun
popscott3 (author) in reply to shabakiNov 11, 2010. 7:55 PM
Well acutually this is how it works: 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. So therefore it doesnot diolate puples, chlorophyll is a pigment found in plants.
lofty in reply to popscott3Nov 12, 2010. 9:30 AM
If it was to absorb red light then it would actually reduce the total intensity of the light entering the eye.

How is it (you think) the information is transmitted to the brain?
popscott3 (author) in reply to loftyNov 13, 2010. 7:51 AM
No, see, really there is invisible red light that we can't see. It is everywere. And the chlorophyll picks up that red light. So I assume that you will only see in red. But you can still see in the dark.
lofty in reply to popscott3Nov 13, 2010. 10:32 AM
In another comment you said that your friend said he saw "everything is rather whitish"
So is it red or white?

Invisible red light?
Red light isn't invisible.
What wavelengths of light does this affect and what wavelength is this "invisible red light" ?

You still haven't answered my previous question of how the information is transmitted to the brain.

What chemical reactions are happening ?
popscott3 (author) in reply to loftyNov 15, 2010. 3:10 PM
The information is transmitted through the retina to the brain. The chlorophyll is a pigment, so there is no chemical reacton. Instead, the light filters through the chlorophyll revealing the red light. I don't know what wave langth the red is though, sorry.
shabaki in reply to popscott3Jan 23, 2011. 2:18 PM
just reread this convo and i tthink you are refering to infrared light, which :
-is not in the visible range of humans
- isnt "everywhere" but is MOST of "everywhere"
popscott3 (author) in reply to shabakiJan 25, 2011. 6:46 PM
Yah after some more reasurch I descoverd that too.
kelseymh in reply to popscott3Nov 11, 2010. 8:49 PM
No, I'm afraid not. Adding pigments to the outside of your eye doesn't make any difference to the live light-collecting cells that are inside your eye (the retina).
yoshi1 says: Jan 19, 2011. 5:27 PM
If you kept it in your bottle or something see through and looked through it at night would it work?
popscott3 (author) in reply to yoshi1Jan 19, 2011. 7:16 PM
Sadly, no. It has to be directly connected to you'r retna. Now if there is a thin coat over your eye, the light will be filtered out exept the ultraviolet.
yoshi1 in reply to popscott3Jan 19, 2011. 8:11 PM
Thanks, cool instructable.

For some reason i can't subscribe?!
popscott3 (author) in reply to yoshi1Jan 20, 2011. 7:02 PM
You have. My E-mail gave me a mesage that you did!
yoshi1 in reply to popscott3Jan 20, 2011. 10:54 PM
yeah i have now i don't know what i did before.
NATIVEBOY says: Jan 6, 2011. 4:06 PM
well how safe is it with no contacts?
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