The way it works in theatre is that one eye sees one color and the other eye sees the other color, whose images are just barely offset from each other in the same frame. But that only works because each eye has an independant filter. If both filters are right on top of the frame it won't do any good, you'll just end up with a tinted screen.
we need to research non-combustible propulsion methods. perhaps a completely electrically powered drive system, fueled by batteries, solar panels, and submarine class nuclear reactors.
The way it works in theatre is that one eye sees one color and the other eye sees the other color, whose images are just barely offset from each other in the same frame. But that only works because each eye has an independant filter. If both filters are right on top of the frame it won't do any good, you'll just end up with a tinted screen.
we need to research non-combustible propulsion methods. perhaps a completely electrically powered drive system, fueled by batteries, solar panels, and submarine class nuclear reactors.