It may not be so cool if you can't shut your eyes and give rest to your brain. If your eyes are sensitive to all the different wavelengths, you will continue to see even with your eyelids closed. Your brain and nervous system will have a sensory overload.
2007-07-11 06:46:59
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answered by Swamy 7
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a million. The seen spectrum corresponds to those wavelengths at which the solar is brightest and illuminates the earth maximum effectively. The earth is likewise a diverse (so a approaches as all of us understand) merchandise in the radio spectrum. maximum planets are rather faint at radio wavelengths, yet human-led to radio emissions make the earth as amazing as a small megastar, which may well be the two obtrusive and exciting to any observer. 2. the colors of the seen spectrum are traditionally called (from longest to shortest) crimson, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, oftentimes shortened to the call "ROY G. BIV," made up from the 1st letter of each and every shade. those diverse colours are artificially defined, regardless of the undeniable fact that, and there's a non-end gradient from one spectral shade to the subsequent. mild is offered in all wavelengths, and each wavelength of light has a particular shade.
2016-12-14 05:49:47
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answered by ? 4
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well I expect all the cell phone and radiowaves would appear the same as the sun during the day, just bright. It wouldnt be confusing... just that cell phones would look like flashlights. You'd be able to see through peoples clothing, and through them in fact. You'd be able to tell if you needed more sunscreen. You'd probably see a lot more people in silver lined clothing to protect them from Electromagnetic emissions, not so much for the blocking of harmful cell-phone/laptop radiowaves, but more to just have some privacy.
2007-07-11 06:51:28
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answered by billgoats79 5
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If it was all at once, I don't think you'd be able to make sense of anything since everything is emitting something from one part of the spectrum or another.
2007-07-11 06:44:52
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answered by therealchuckbales 5
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I don't think it would be that cool...remember, the electromagnetic spectrum includes ALL waves, many of which go through us. It would be awkward if you could see radio waves, gamma rays, x-rays, etc. going through you all the time.
2007-07-11 06:44:59
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answered by Penny 3
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Talk about visual pollution!
Every cell phone, electronic device would be emitting visible electromagnetic radiation, every item at any temperature would be emitting infrared radiation.
2007-07-11 06:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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ya, i'd like to see them UV rays giving me skin cancer or my Microwave NUKing my budget gourmet marie calender tv dinner. Ya i'll be like superman, with x-ray and seeing bones. kick a$5!
2007-07-11 06:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You would then see electromagnetic vortices...or what is more commomly known as "ghosts"
2007-07-11 06:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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With special cameras we can already see all of it. ~
2007-07-11 06:47:43
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answered by Anonymous
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