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Re: Invisible
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"alexandre_62\")</div>
This is why...i say light need to virtually pass throught our body,to reflect back what that is behide us to make us invisible.But this is impossible,LIght is reflected on our body,this make us visibleLight can easily pass through matter, and does so all the time. When you see things, you're only seeing a portion of a reflection of bounced photons off an object-the rest go right through. That's why shadows aren't always \"pitch black\". If you were to somehow make the atoms in an object photorepulsive, then you'd have invisibility. Not easy, to be sure, but certainly not impossible.[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"alexandre_62\")</div>
Yes i know that.we will have to change the propeties of the human body.This chance of changing the propeties of humans bodies is very little.Imagine if we change the propeties and nature of somthing,the thing may not work and may die,becos u have change something that it need to survive.Invisibility is not an impossible science achievment. When we say that something is invisible, it is because our eyes can't see it. In fact , there is large spectra of wave lengths that our eyes can't identify. This is why some liquids are incolor, because they absorve ligth in Ultraviolet.
This issue could be more interesting than it looks. In fact it could explain the existence of many things that we can?t see and we catalog as a mistery. They exist even tough we can?t see it because their bodys does not absorve or reflect ligth in the human eye spectra.[/b]