I wonder if there is a way to "read" how elongated your eyeball is, detect imperfections on the surface level and create a smart glass that adjusts what you see based on these "customizations".
Imagine training the brain to see properly, I doubt it will change in adults however.
Even wearing light sunglasses helps tremendously but because of the socially frowned upon nature of wearing shades indoors and the long term effect of opening up the cornea constantly isn't good, it is a bandaid problem.
I look good too in shades and I can't use astigmatism as an excuse similar to how using one's Asperger syndrome diagnosis as a license to be insensitive cannot expect positive societal feedback.
Enchroma has a product to correct for varities of color blindness, but they overall effect is still sunglasses to those looking at you.
Like anyone with a visible disability it takes education and time to normalize things, triple-so for those with disabilities that are not immediately presenting.
Imagine training the brain to see properly, I doubt it will change in adults however.
Even wearing light sunglasses helps tremendously but because of the socially frowned upon nature of wearing shades indoors and the long term effect of opening up the cornea constantly isn't good, it is a bandaid problem.
I look good too in shades and I can't use astigmatism as an excuse similar to how using one's Asperger syndrome diagnosis as a license to be insensitive cannot expect positive societal feedback.