Yes you can watch it without the glasses on but . . .
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Yes, you can comfortably wear the 3D glasses over your prescription pair. 3D movies are two images projected at once, each slightly off axis from the other. The 3D glasses then prevent each eye from seeing both images, i.e. your left eye only sees one image and your right eye only sees the other image. This tricks your brain into seeing depth in the film.
There are converters that claim to help you watch 3D on regular TVs though not everyone would compare the effect to 3D.
Sony's new 3D TVs claim to have an "up-conversion" that will up any of your current 2D dvds to 3D. Again, we wont know until they arrive how successful this is. Expect other manufacturers to have their own technology to do the same thing.
Yes you can watch 3D movies with a regular screen. 3D movies are filmed in a way, that when you watch them with the 3D glasses, the movie appears to be in 3D, therefore the screen you watch it on makes no difference. There are screens that the screens themselves are3D but that's a different thing.
Technically you can watch 3D movies on a normal LCD screen, but if you do the 3D won't work. The reason why it won't work is because a normal LCD screen doesn't have the technology necessary to make the 3D movie features work.
No, you need a 3D television in order to watch the latest 3D content.
There are a handful of older 3D movies that use color separation to create a 3D image. The glasses are usually red and green lenses and these can be watched on any color television.
3D video content does not display correctly on a 2D television so you will ned the 2D version to watch it properly.
Some 3D televisions have a 3D simulation facility that tries to recreate a 3D image from 2D content. Don't expect it to be the same standard as content originated in 3D. The feature must be treated as a bonus and not a reason to buy one model over another.
Not yet, but manufacturers have made the technology to make watching either a 3D TV or cinema movie without glasses possible but company's that sell 3d TVs or have cinemas are not interested in buying this non 3d glasses technology. I don't know why they are not interested.
Christians do watch TV. Some may choose not to.
you can watch it on youtube but you might have to watch it in parts
you have to be 18 and up