There is no such thing as invisibility and - you can't prove me wrong!

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by Friend, Apr 14, 2009.

  1. Skelwor

    Skelwor Member

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    What about the absence of matter? There would be nothing there to not be invisible! ^_^
     
  2. Deranged

    Deranged Senor Member

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    what? he asked me to try to prove him wrong.
     
  3. I think blackcat666 did somehow prove him wrong.
     
  4. eshunn

    eshunn Member

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    Maybe everything is invisible until its in your line of site?
     
  5. Lysergic Eagle

    Lysergic Eagle Member

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    Wind does not reflect light. I'm with Therese Aline; to state an object is invisible does not negate the objects existence. To take that idea a little further, in so much as suggesting the object, wind, is invisible you must assume the existential presence of the object regardless of your ability to visually perceive it. The key word here, wind IS.
     
  6. jamaican_youth

    jamaican_youth Senior Member

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    Radio waves, all kinds of electronic signals, actually bees can see them apparently, we can't. All around us there'd be red (I imagine they're red for some reason) high frequency waves flying above our heads everywhere we go. The city would be full of it, probably couldn't see the sky through it all if they were physically visible.
     

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