Revolutionizing eyesight

In light of recent technological advancements, particularly that which involves humans connecting with robots, or the mind interface as it relates to technology, I have thought that maybe one day it's likely that human vision might evolve might quicker. For example, it's not just gaining new ways of vision that's exciting, such as thermal vision or being able to see WIFI signals; surprisingly, perhaps equally as exciting would be for eyesight to become revolutionized, albeit it might also require the brain to be changed in advanced ways. An example of revolutionizing eyesight might be enabling the visual cortex to process faster than what it already does, allowing us to take in more information at once, so instead of processing only about thirty stimuli per second, the number could increase to, say, three thousand stimulus per second; think of this as frame rates of a camera, in which cameras might be able to record thirty frames per second, while more advanced, slow motion cameras, can record thousands of frames per second. And we could also branch the initial thought in various ways, such as increasing the amount of tones or shades that the human eye can distinguish; that means that in theory, we might need to speed up the technological advancement of monitors in TVs, computers, and other electronic devices, to keep up with the "demands" of the human eye.
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