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On the layer(s) before the Electrochomic layer (relative to the eye).
Well that's at least an inch of electronics and lens and doesn't address the focal distance problem. You're putting the cart well before the horse here, automatically swapping from AR to immersive VR is the last thing to solve.
Surprisingly not. Look at the previous link.
This is lens related. For thin lenses you sacrifice quality.
I was addresses a specific question about VR using AR glasses.