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Gravity can be detected, provided the system used was not calibrated in a major gravitational field. It involves placing a known mass in a vacuum chamber and dropping, then recording the time it took to get from top to bottom. Using kinematics we can calculate the gravitational force and therefore the gravity at that point in space.

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It seems we don't have any organs specialized in detecting magnetic field. More specifically, you asked about "invisible" - a magnetic field will have no effect on light.


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