Seeing waves or distortions out of the corner of your eye can indicate a few things, such as visual disturbances caused by migraines or other neurological conditions. It may also be a symptom of anxiety or fatigue affecting your perception. Additionally, it could simply be a result of light reflections or movement in your peripheral vision. If this occurs frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
You may have a eye infection or bloodshot eyes.
im not sure what u mean by "waves", but if you mean color waves, the answer is that they can see all color except green. If you mean waves as in ocean waves, then yes, they can see "waves."
Radio waves are too long for the human eye to see. The light that is visible to the human eye consists of a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio waves have wavelengths longer than visible light, making them invisible to the naked eye.
You are crazy, your imagination is playing tricks, or you are seeing a ghost. One of those 3 reasons.
The behavior of waves responsible for the man hearing the jackhammer around the corner is diffraction. Diffraction is the bending of waves around obstacles, allowing the sound waves from the jackhammer to bend around the corner and reach the man's ears.
Are you asking for peripheral VISION. It is what you see from the corner of your eyes
If you "see eye to eye," then you both see the same thing, or you agree. If you don't see eye to eye, then you don't agree.
Maybe you've just got something stuck in your teeth?
Visible light waves
You mean 'What are waves?' Waves are the bobbly things you see on ponds, lakes and the sea.
If you mean, "which wavelengths of light can the human eye detect," the human eye can see wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nanometers.
You can't see radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves because they have wavelengths that are not within the visible spectrum. These waves are typically used for communication, heating, and thermal imaging, but they are invisible to the human eye.