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Would you like to become invisible? What advantages and disadvantages do you foresee, if you did?
On first thoughts, I would like to become invisible. There are some questions which need to be answered before going for power. Do I get to control that?
I assume yes because I would like to. The most significant advantage I see is I will get to know the true nature of people. The most significant disadvantage, I think, is also the same.
Apart from these, I foresee many advantages like I can see places where I otherwise couldn't have gone. I can help people which I couldn't have done otherwise.
The disadvantages include the fact that this, like any other power, is a burden and can lead to misuse of the power and will eventually lead to my downfall some time or other.
Are there forces around us that are invisible, for example, magnetism? Are there aspects of matter that are ‘invisible’ or not visible to the naked eye? What would the world be like if you could see such forces or such aspects of matter?
Everything, visible or not to the human eye, vibrates at a frequency. Your eyes can see only through a range of frequencies. It varies from humans to humans but not to a large extent. If the human being can increase that visible spectrum, then you will be able to see with your eyes.
Your second question, what would the world be like? Well, just what we see becomes a norm and eventually a regular thing, the same would be for other invisible things which became visible The world maybe would be a bit more intelligent as it will have real tangible knowledge when more items are visible.
What makes glass or water transparent (what is the scientific explanation for this)? Do you think it would be scientifically possible for a man to become invisible, or transparent? (Keep in mind that writers of science fiction have often turned out to be prophetic in their imagination!)
The inability of water or glass to refract or reflect photons visible to the human eye makes it transparent. This is because rays visible to the human eyes are easily passed by water and glass, thereby making it transparent. Parts of the human body such as your palm or tip of your fingers might allow a certain amount of light to penetrate but not all thereby making it translucent rather than transparent. And even if it can be imagined, unlike water or glass, the human body is not uniformly distributed. Instead, it is very complex. This non-uniform distribution separates every part of the body differently and allows them to act differently, too. Hence, unlike the palm, legs cannot be penetrated by the visible light because if massive amount of mass present. However, if the luminous intensity is extremely high like that of the sun (provided the light doesn't burn), then in that case it might penetrate the human body to make it look transparent or invisible rather than translucent but that would depend on the source of light and the source has to be a 1000 times intense than the sources that we are used to.
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