Bottom line, they could do pretty much anything they want.
Another answer:I know what I'd do, but I can't say it here! Trust me, you don't wanna know! My AnswerAnd besides, stealing money or clothes is not a good idea, whether you're invisible or not. Anyway, if it's just for a day, you will eventually get caught after you're back to being not invisible and that's not something that's worth the risk. Agree? More ThoughtsThe implicit assumption in this question is thus: what would I do if I wouldn't get caught? That is, the concept of invisibility is really one where responsibility is being removed, since to see someone assigns responsibility to their actions.
This is an ethical/moral question, and boils down to decisions around one's moral and ethical makeup as it conflicts with the standards that society has set. That is, you'll likely to perform actions where your own moral standards differ from that of society, such that society's standards prevent you from following your own moral/ethical ideals.
As of now, achieving true invisibility for a person is not possible with current technology. While there are advances in materials like metamaterials that can bend light around objects, they are not yet at a stage where they could render a person completely invisible.
If I would be invisible, I will do what ever I want.
The person who wrote about invisible is a great economist,who is also considered as the father of economics "adam smith".he is the person who wrote about invisible hand.
Gray bubble means that the person is Invisible. You cannot see what the person is doing. The person's status in invisible.
Well you could write he or she a love letter,tell them straight out,or you could make a conversation with that person and then slowly tell them that you like them.
Play hide and seek.
Stealth-if you mean invisible to radar.I didn't know that planes could be invisible.I've never heard of any invisible planes.
Invisibility is currently impossible. But if we had the power or knowledge, we could bend light around ourselves and become invisible to the eye. However, this probably would not affect vision. if anything, the light waves that were bent to make you invisible would simply distort your vision, but only very close to you. An alternate to go invisible is to make light go THROUGH you, thus not bended light and not distorting vision whatsoever. So basically, an invisible CAN see, though it might be a bit distorted.
There are many different types of examples of the invisible hand. The invisible hand could represent the verbal punishment a child gets for example.
A person who cannot be seen is typically referred to as invisible. This may be due to being camouflaged, hidden, or possessing the ability to make oneself transparent.
well no but you could use magic to but the average human can not make themselves invisible
Every day could be a happy day if one wants it to be. Satisfaction is what makes a person happy.