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No, because the radiation cannot see with our naked eyes.
The visible spectrum of the electromagnetic spectrum of radiation
Light is an electromagnetic radiation. Our eyes are sensitive, the E/M radiation at the light wavelength. Hence we see light. The E/M radiation adjacent to light are Infra-red(IR) and Ultra-violet(UV), which we do not see.
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum known technically as "visible light" has been found to correspond quite closely to the range that you can see with your eyes.
Infrared Radiation - Warmth From The Cold of Space. What is Infrared Radiation? The light we see with our eyes is really a very small portion of what is cold.
It's really the best way, because "visible" means "able to be seen with your eyes".
Types of electromagnetic radiation that you can't see includes:ultraviolet radiationinfrared radiationradio wavesmicrowavesgamma rays
Our eyes can detect radiation of wavelength ranging from 4000 Angstrom to 8000 Angstrom.
No
What Can You See In Their Eyes
Yes.
You would not want too much of it falling onto your skin or into your eyes, especially after you see what it can do to a leftover piece of meatloaf.