Quantum Vision System - Is this real?

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  1. Diamond

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    What is it?
    Created by Dr. John Kemp, a board certified optometrist, the Quantum Vision System can be best described as an easy to follow guide that will walk you through a completely natural, simple, and effective way to restore your eyesight and achieve a perfect 20/20 vision by dedicating just about 10 minutes of your time a day.

    So...any thoughts, folks?
    Link to page(and no, I am NOT advertising >.<):http://www.quantumvisionsys.com/Video/
     
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    True Quantum Vision would either allow you to see multiple universes and probabilities simultaneously (very disorienting) or allow you to see the world in a mixed state where cats are both alive and dead at the same time (Equally problematic). Perhaps they're suggesting that the use of entangled particles will allow you to see faster than light can travel. Or they are suggesting that you will be able to perceive the extremely quick occurrences of things spontaneously coming into existing and self annihilating between the Planck lengths of spacetime.

    No matter what, real quantum vision would not be terribly useful for our everyday lives. It'd likely get us confused about whether traffic signals were red or green and get us squished at the next train crossing.

    If there is a trick to better vision, it has nothing to do with quantum physics, probably doesn't require a site like that to express it, and certainly shouldn't have pop-ups and spyware attached.

    I'd be wary.
     
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    I mean, he probably just named it "Quantum" because to regular folks it sounds sciency and advanced. Taking that into account, like all medical technologies yes, it could be either helpful or a scam. I can't open the link on mobile for some reason, so that's about all I can add at this point.
     

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