1. To see what is, not what appears to be.
2. To possess clairvoyance or clairvoyant abilities.
3. To see what is coming, ie the future or what is 'just around the corner'
Convex mirror :) - Shania L
Adjacent corners of a square share one side. Opposite corners share no sides.
A triangle is the only polygon with 3 corners (vertices). There is no polyhedron with 3 corners.
3 faces and 8 corners
A notebook has 8 corners.
Cause th3re corners
Using a mirror or any form of TIR yes you can, but unfortunately the human eye cannot see around corners.
Sound waves have a longer wavelength which allows them to bend around corners more than light waves.
Is it the Aroura Borealis
to see around corners or above walls and fences etc
Basically to see around corners, do it twice and you have the device that's common on submarines.
Convex mirror :) - Shania L
You Can't See 'Round Corners was created in 1947.
The duration of You Can't See 'round Corners is 1.63 hours.
All electromagnetic radiation from VHF and higher frequencies (including visible light) travels only in straight lines. However these frequencies will reflect off certain surfaces, one surface that visible light reflects off is a mirror, which if properly arranged can be used to see around corners.
A periscope is used in situations where people need to see up and over things or around corners. They were used in world war one in the trenches to see what was happening without risking getting shot. Submarines use them to see above the water when they are submerged. Periscopes also are used in some tanks and parts of visual fire control systems.
Around Corners - 1921 was released on: USA: 9 November 1921