If science got to the point where they can make people invisible - not just with some fancy clothes, but their actual body, what would it look like and behave?
The most interesting and weird thing would be what happens when stuff got inside the body, like food. Would the food remain visible through the body and could we see the whole process of it getting digested and coming out the other side, or would it vanish as soon as it entered the mouth?
I think the first explanation would be more logical, but what would it look like if the second one was true? If we, say, inserted a finger halfway inside the mouth, and the part inside vanished, and we looked at it from the other side, would it look like it's been cut off? Would it be transparent in some way?
If a pregnant woman was made transparent, would the baby become transparent, too? Or would we see it develop? If it depended on the baby being present when the woman was made transparent, would the baby be visible inside the body if the woman was made transparent, then impregnated?
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The most interesting and weird thing would be what happens when stuff got inside the body, like food. Would the food remain visible through the body and could we see the whole process of it getting digested and coming out the other side, or would it vanish as soon as it entered the mouth?
I think the first explanation would be more logical, but what would it look like if the second one was true? If we, say, inserted a finger halfway inside the mouth, and the part inside vanished, and we looked at it from the other side, would it look like it's been cut off? Would it be transparent in some way?
If a pregnant woman was made transparent, would the baby become transparent, too? Or would we see it develop? If it depended on the baby being present when the woman was made transparent, would the baby be visible inside the body if the woman was made transparent, then impregnated?
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