As shown in the crash video, this caused the nodding joint of the dummy’s upper neck to break, and the head was detached from the body. Although this isn’t likely to happen to a human driver, it illustrates the extreme forces the dummy absorbed.
Here is an example: https://www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/comments/dty9nd/com...
Here, PM_ME_UR_LIDAR uses the pronoun "their" referring to Ouster, the lidar company. But PM_ME_UR_LIDAR was working at Ouster, Inc. at the time the comment was written.
Note that if you use a projector or watch TV a lot in the dark, you won't get myopia/nearsightedness. AR glasses and VR headsets are also better w.r.t. myopia. It's worth switching to alternatives to computer monitors when using devices for long periods of time.
Smartphones should really be used for looking up information quickly at a glance. When you need to do something for longer periods of time, you should use different devices. To prevent nearsightedness/myopia, you can use AR glasses, VR headsets, projectors, TVs, etc. instead of using monitors or reading physical books. The aforementioned devices keep your eyes relaxed (accommodation-wise) over long periods of time.
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