Headaches, incidentally, is a problem with all consumer home 3D TVs. They will give the vast majority of people a headache after 10 minutes. That's a fact!
Right because I'm absolutely sure no one has done any research towards this effect before producing a multi-billion dollar production plan. Because you know just selling a TV doesn't mean you make a lot of money. Look at the PS3 on it's own. It's a loss for Sony to produce but they do it because the software is what nets them the most profit. I'm pretty sure that your "vast majority" is only speculation at this time as I have several friends who own an HDTV with 3D capabilities and out of the several movies we have watched not one of us have experienced discomfort. So you know maybe we just aren't a part of the "vast majority". I'm not saying 3D is perfect or won't cause any issues, but what I am saying is that lambasting it completely because "someone said so" is not distinct proof. I have yet to see papers produced that state the "vast majority" of marketable consumers will experience headaches when viewing 3D in the home. I would be willing to read though. As long as their is homework to back it up.
The trouble with a lot of self-made men is that they worship their creator.