Light-Eye Interaction Physics Review

A. Owaid, D. Muhsen
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As a result of advanced digital technology, we have become increasingly reliant on a global connectivity device such as laptops, tablets, and mobile phones. So, the interaction of human eyes with the industrial light of such devices becomes full of dangers caused by the short distance and the long duration of the view. With specific details, this study discusses and supports the physics of light-eye interaction. The physical treatment of light-eye interaction shows that the transmitted parts of the eye do not have a considerable amount of reflection, diffraction, scattering, or absorption of light rays, so they allow light to pass through them freely with some refraction. It has been established that about 98% of the incident light rays can pass through the eyes to reach the retina. The optical transmittance spectrum of the human eye has been shown to have a Gaussian shape with a center wavelength between 200 and 1400 nm. The duration of view, distance of vision, and shielding by a glassy substance have all been demonstrated to be effective procedures for protecting ourselves from the harmful effects of the screen light of handheld and tabletop digital devices. Moreover, it is reinforced that the prolonged viewing time on mobile devices is one of the most serious factors that leads to health problems in the eyes.
光眼相互作用物理评论
由于先进的数字技术,我们越来越依赖于全球连接设备,如笔记本电脑、平板电脑和手机。因此,人眼与这些设备的工业光的相互作用就充满了由于距离短、持续时间长而造成的危险。通过具体的细节,本研究讨论并支持光眼相互作用的物理学。光眼相互作用的物理治疗表明,眼睛的透射部分对光线没有相当多的反射、衍射、散射或吸收,因此它们允许光线自由地通过,并有一些折射。已经确定的是,大约98%的入射光线可以穿过眼睛到达视网膜。人眼的透光光谱呈高斯形状,中心波长在200 ~ 1400 nm之间。观察的时间、视野的距离和玻璃物质的屏蔽都被证明是保护我们免受手持和桌面数字设备屏幕光有害影响的有效方法。此外,在移动设备上长时间观看是导致眼睛健康问题的最严重因素之一。
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