Technically, you can see air.
I suppose a modified analogy would be in order "You can't see the trees for the forest."
Against a background of a vacuum, if you were to release atmosphere, you can see it very clearly. The problem here on earth is, releasing air into
air... well, you can't see the difference for obvious reasons.
Just look up. The fact that you can't see the black of space tells you atmosphere can be seen.
As for other things you can't see... the eye can only see that which the nerves can translate into a readable waveform. The optic section of your
brain can only operate within certain parameters.... your eyes are in fact seeing infrared, ultraviolet and other spectra... but your brain and optic
nerves can't interpret the results.
Go look at a black light... (err... look NEAR it, UV is damaging to the eyes!), the area around the black light becomes extremely hard to see. Mostly
because your eyes are receiving way too much light on the UV spectrum to get a good view of other spectra. Your optics obviously can't interpret the
UV spectra, hence, what would normally appear as a bright light near the UV light, becomes dim to the observer.
When you look into just how much is out there the human eye cannot interpret, it becomes mind boggling.
One user said something to the effect of "There is no aura around a person".
Wrong.
Every person has a self contained magnetic field. It's weak, but it's there. And that field does in fact fluctuate with the electro-chemical
responses within the body.
A waveform is produced through a fluctuating magnetic field... at the right frequencies, it is perceived as light.
Humans do have something akin to an Aura around them... but it's far too weak, and way too chaotic in fluctuation to place on a specific area of the
spectrum line.
So in essence, you just can't see it.
You can see the effect of it if you configure a oscilloscope correctly, and sit in a well shielded room.
I worked with Tempest electronics, and we had to test them in a shielded room with sensitive EM measurement equipment. By watching the equipment, you
know when someone is in the testing room because the equipment picks up on that persons internal electrical responses.
All in all, if you're eyes were able to see every waveform out there... you'd be incapable of getting through your day. You'd practically be
blinded by some of the waveforms artificially produced for communications purposes.
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Originally posted by Voxel
There is no way, for instance, to create a transparent metal or a completely transparent
multi-cellular organism.

How about some links to some expert who claims / verifies this other than just your word?
Originally posted by dave420
No. Auras don't exist. Please enlighten us with a scientific study that outlines their existence.

Auras do exist and they can be seen with Kirlian photography. Wikipedia says so  so bash them not me
en.wikipedia.org...
en.wikipedia.org...
You will probably comment on the (paranormal) tag. I'm not happy about that tag. Kirlian photography is like Xray photography and infrared vision,
etc; it sees something the naked eye can't see. I see it as proof of auras.
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Originally posted by quadraphonic
Well i am sure you have heard that story of when the first English settlers arrived on the shore of the U.S.A, the American Indians couldn't
physically see the boats arriving because it was to "out there" to even comprehend. I guess this goes for what your saying too.

What?
I've never heard of that before? Got a source or something?
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Well, It could be used in the same concept along with ghosts, for alot of people, its way too out there and they dont believe they exist, so we dont
see them, or the non-believers anyway.
Just a thought.
Rekar
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reply to post by Johnmike
Not crap, it stems from quantum mechanics. We are but wavicles moving through the universe, therefore each carrying a frequency
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Originally posted by jbondo
Believe it or not, there are people that can actually see and taste musical notes.
There are also people (including scientists) that believe that we are vibrating in a certain frequency that doesn't allow us to see things right in
front of our eyes such as aliens who are said to be vibrating in a frequency just beyond our own.
As for what we can and can't see, it remains to be seen. 
i like what you say to me frequency is a universal language what you say resonates big time within me first there was sound then symbol then
word
frequency the unversal heart beat
namaste
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reply to post by quadraphonic
I would guess that story is false. Of course they could see boats.
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While it's possible some people can see aura and all that stuff, it's highly unlikely.
Everything in the universe that has momentum, has a frequency associated with it. Objects that have large momenta, like people, have negligible
frequencies.
If our most complex machines can't even pick this up, what chance does a person stand?
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Originally posted by Lannock
Originally posted by Voxel
There is no way, for instance, to create a transparent metal or a completely transparent
multi-cellular organism.

How about some links to some expert who claims / verifies this other than just your word?

 The finding could lead to aircraft that look like Wonder Woman's plane. Such planes could have wings of glass or something called metallic glass,
rather than being totally invisible.
source
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I know a woman here in Bulgaria who is a very well-known healer. Her eyes are like x-rays. She can see abnormalities in the human organism. Because
she has a medical education she also diagnoses almost with 100% accuracy. In addition, she remembers every single one of the people who have gone to
her for help. Once, I witnessed her telling about 30 people, some of whom went to see her for the first time years ago, what was their problem back
then and what is it now. No one of these people said she was wrong.
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