Wait, wouldn't it hit your eyes? Because if you can hit objects, can't light hit you? I think this would maybe apply for walking through walls and stuff, but in my version of invisibility, you are still there.
But seeing things is different coloured light being reflected from things (or something), so if you're not visible, no light can be reflected in your eyes x
If the light was still hitting you, then you wouldn't really be invisible, you'd just be a human shaped chamilleon who adapts so that anyone who looks at you doesn't see you. This is what I imagine invisibility as.
dumbass. To be invisible, light would have to pass straight through you. This would mean no light would be absorbed by the retinas and therefore no vision. Science bitch.
Read the Invisible Man by H.G. Wells it explains it better, in the story all the body becomes invisible by the formula except some parts of the eyes, thus granting sight.
Technically being invisible is the act of light hitting you, but not reflecting off of you. The light would hit you, but the light wouldn't be reflected and people wouldn't be able to see you.
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