What is Invisible to the Human Sense?
- Lily Grudenic
- Aug 12, 2023
- 2 min read
Written by Ljiljana Grudenic
Invisible to the Human Sense
Invisibility is playing Science magic with atom particles. There are many tricks and illusions we can undergo with our human senses. By making something invisible, it becomes unknown to the human eye to process information. This leads to missing concepts and reality. Interestingly, this topic is far more important when researching the universe. When humanity examines images and sounds of the universe - this concept must be taken into consideration. The human species must always question themselves when researching and hypothesizing new concepts of the unknown. How do we prove reality? What has been change or invisible to the human eye? Why has this invisibility been altered? What is invisibility in Science? How can we determine invisibility?

Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be perceive in reality. An object in this state is said to be invisible (literally, "not visible"). This phenomenon has been studied by physics and perceptual psychology for many years. Yet, we seem to forget, that Invisibility is a conscious matter of energy. How can we make an object invisible? “To become invisible, an object must do two things: it has to be able to bend light around itself, so that it casts no shadow, and it must produce no reflection.” (Wikipedia, 2022)
Another illusion of invisibility is being transparent. What makes an object transparent? Tricking your brain process of illusion of information.

Transparency is caused by the transmission of light waves. If the vibrational energy of a light wave is passed through the object, then the object appears clear, or transparent. If the energy only causes vibrations in the surface before reflecting off the object, then the object appears opaque. Philosopher Dan Dennett made a compelling argument that not only we do not understand our own consciousness, but that half the time our brains are actively fooling us. So when does transparency and invisibility become a reality to consider? We first must understand how to make objects or at least play the illusion trick. Only then we can begin to analyze more challenging phenomena of events in the Universe.











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