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Reply to comment by curiousnboredd in ELI5 how do 3D glasses (to watch 3D movies) work? by curiousnboredd
They make it so that each eye sees a different image. When you look without the glasses, you see both images with both eyes, instead of one image for each eye. The light intended for each eye has different polarity, and the glasses are polarized in different directions to block the light intended for the other eye.
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