TelvanniWizard wrote: »They are special reflective lenses, that will catch all the light of wathever you´re looking at, at then redirect that image reflecting it in the superior part of the lens, your eyes located behind that part. That way you recieve the best image while protecting your eyes of extreme light caused by sun and magicka.
I don't see a problem. Yes, the goggles do project below the normal line of sight, but we look down to read a lot more than we look up, or our eyebrows wouldn't be where they are. When you wear bifocals, your normal vision is through the top half, and the lower is for reading. If the goggles moved with the eyeball, you'd have a point, but they don't.