It's May 07, 2024, 08:54:41 PM
This comes up about once a year and I always say the same thing. Invisibility is possible, Einstein proved it. Since Einstein proved it was possible, all we have to figure out now is how to make it practical. His theory of relativity is basically about things are what they are relative to what who when is seeing them, or experiencing them, etc. (I'm expounding on the theory).If someone is standing on the left side of a road, and moves faster than the speed of light to the right side of the road, your eye would still see them standing on the left side of the road. Why? ... because your eye picks up light, and the light from the person standing on the left side of the road would be entering your eye... while the person was streaking across the road. When they got to the other side, they'd be there before the light they were giving off on the left side of the road reached your eye....... so.....They'd be standing on the right side of the road, while you saw them on the left side of the road. You wouldn't see them on the right side of the road, you'd still see them on the left. They'd be invisible on the right side of the road. At the most, if you could keep something moving faster than the speed of light, it would be invisible the entire time (or rather, it would have a matrix-like trail behind it of the object moving, after it had already moved). An easier way to explain it, is that if you've ever seen lighting, it is audibly 'invisible' because you don't hear it while it's happening... since the speed of sound is so slow. Seconds later you hear the lighting, even though it's already happened... so you're hearing something that's not there, and the lightning was there without you hearing it... audibly, it was invisible. (ergh, inaudible)Note that this also proves that time travel is possible. Now, i'm not sure that Einstein saw all this or said all this, this is just my observations of Einstein's theory of relativity. To the person standing watching, relative to him, not only would the person on the right side of the road be invisible, but you'd see them on the left side, where they were previously in time. So relative to the viewer, the person would be invisible, and in the future. Einstein was a genius.
You missed the entire point.