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Transcriber: TED Translators admin Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
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I think that at the time,
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Catwoman had a really cool pair of glasses
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in the Batman series that was on television.
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And I wanted to be cool like her.
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It didn't occur to me
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that glasses were really a medical device.
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(Small Thing.)
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(Big Idea.)
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When light rays reflect off an object
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and enter the eye through the cornea,
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your retina converts this light into electrical impulses
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that are sent to the brain,
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which interprets the impulses
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and allows you to understand what you're seeing.
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Eyeglasses help you see.
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The earliest forms of eye gear
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can be traced back 4,000 years.
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Cultures that needed to adapt to climates that were snowy
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created eye shields,
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and they were made of bone and animal hides.
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They had small slits for people to see through,
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but no lenses.
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The first vision aid was called a reading stone
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and was invented over 1,000 years ago.
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It's not exactly clear who invented the first eyeglasses,
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but many people attribute it to the Italians.
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Early versions of eyeglasses were called rivet spectacles.
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They were two magnifying glasses that were hinged together
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at the bridge of the nose.
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It took some time for eyeglasses to land
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on the perfect design.
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They didn't really have sides,
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which are also called temples, or arms,
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until about the 17th century.
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Modern-day eyeglasses feature a pair of rims
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that hold corrective lenses,
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a bridge that connects the rims,
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sides that slide behind the ears,
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hinges that connect the sides to the frames,
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and on some glasses, a pair of temple tips
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for behind the ear comfort.
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In American culture,
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20th century cinema helped popularize eyeglasses.
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Audiences would see glamorous actresses and actors
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donning glasses to take on a different persona.
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Sometimes a pair of glasses became popularized
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by the actual person that was wearing them,
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and then that personality trait
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was projected into the actual device.
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You had the aviator glasses,
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which showed a forward-thinking,
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adventurous type of person.
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Glasses with heavy frames signified intelligence
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or nerdiness.
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Wayfarers signified this kind of nerdy punk,
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the outlaw, the misfit.
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Glasses have become so popular as a fashion device
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that some people actually don glasses
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without a prescription lens at all,
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because they want to portray a certain attribute about themselves.
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Glasses are a lifeline to people.
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People that can't see well enough to drive,
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well enough to cook, well enough to read
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rely on glasses for maintaining their lives.
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And there's lots of other objects in our society
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that have been created
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to help overcome various physical obstacles.
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And it's only the eyeglasses
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that have catapulted to that fashion statement.
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Wouldn't it be wonderful if anything that we use,
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any device that we've invented to help our humanity
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could also be elevated in the same way?
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