The issue here is that the eyes can't keep up.
An animal with more powerful vision might see it not so blurry
If you got something vibrating fast enough would you be able to vibrate it out of the visible spectrum?
Originally posted by JibbyJedi
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If you got something vibrating fast enough would you be able to vibrate it out of the visible spectrum?
Nope, it would look like every piece of solid matter you can see. WE are vibrating so fast that we appear still and solid, but take a mild altering chemical, and you can see the walls and solid matter vibrating that that tuning fork.
Originally posted by Brandon88
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Can you expand on that.
Originally posted by Brandon88
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I understand the basics around it now thank you for the info. But is it possible to create a device that could keep an item vibrating at a rate which we cant view?
Crew members supposedly complained of severe nausea afterwards. Also, it is said that when the ship reappeared, some sailors were embedded in the metal structures of the ship, including one sailor who ended up on a deck level below that where he began, and had his hand embedded in the steel hull of the ship.
Originally posted by Brandon88
I was waiting around for my class to start today and was hitting some type of pipe railing and it was vibrating pretty fast. Kinda like when you hit a tuning fork and you can kinda see threw it cause it's never staying in one stop long enough. If you got something vibrating fast enough would you be able to vibrate it out of the visible spectrum?