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      7 months ago

      I think this is really the only thing there is, without assuming there isn’t “complete control” over it. You either sacrifice total invisibility to be a floating pair of eyes (or at least 1), or you’re blind but totally invisible. Making it truly impractical even if you have full control over the ability.

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      7 months ago

      There is a character in My Hero Academia that can phase through objects, but when he activates his power he can’t see or hear anything as a result.

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      7 months ago

      Assuming that the invisibility is based on a physical property. You could also be psychically invisible where you manipulate others minds so they don’t see you.

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      7 months ago

      It depends on what kind of “invisibility” you mean, if you’d be able to assume the temperature and texture of any material you’d be invisible but could still see. If you mean invisibility by breaking light you can’t really say, since we don’t yet know how we could use this to make a human body invisible, thereforce we don’t know the counter meassures yet

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        7 months ago

        if you’d be able to assume the temperature and texture of any material you’d be invisible but could still see.

        That’s not invisibility just camouflage.

        Like, you can have the same texture as the wall you are standing in front of, but you’d still show up as a human-shaped piece of wall protruding out. Or if a bug was to crawl on the wall behind you, you’d block it’s view.

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          7 months ago

          That depends on the angle you’re looking at it from but yes.

          But I don’t think we wouldn’t find any counter meassures if we happen to invent a perfect technology to turn invisible