electromagnetic radiation
Potential energy exist in objects because of their position or configuration within a system. It represents the stored energy that can be converted into kinetic energy when the object is in motion or undergoes a change in position. This stored energy can be gravitational, elastic, chemical, or electric in nature.
Spacetime, strings, and the quantum field that allow time, energy, and matter to exist.
Dark matter is inferred to exist because of the gravitational effects it has on visible matter in the universe. Observations of galaxies rotating faster than expected and the bending of light around massive objects support the presence of dark matter. However, dark matter itself has not been directly observed or detected.
No there is no technology to make individual atoms visible
Of course you can, that is how we know they exist. However you will need a telescope designed to look in the x-ray range of the electromagnetic spectrum, since neutron stars do not emit much of their energy in the visible range.
vibrations of objects
Objects that exist, scientifically are substances.
They might be visible because if people have not seen them then why they would name as Unidentified Flying Objects. The UFO's disturb your radio signals and satellite if they exist.
Energy itself does not have mass or volume. Energy is a property of objects and systems that can be transferred or converted, but it does not exist as a physical substance with mass or volume like matter does.
Yes, all objects with molecules possess energy. This energy can exist in various forms, such as kinetic energy (related to motion of molecules), potential energy (related to position or structure of molecules), and thermal energy (related to the overall temperature of the object).
Potential energy exist in objects because of their position or configuration within a system. It represents the stored energy that can be converted into kinetic energy when the object is in motion or undergoes a change in position. This stored energy can be gravitational, elastic, chemical, or electric in nature.
Spacetime, strings, and the quantum field that allow time, energy, and matter to exist.
Energy existing relies on the ability of objects to do work or transfer heat. This requires a source of energy, such as sunlight, fossil fuels, or nuclear reactions, and a system capable of converting that energy into a usable form, like electricity or mechanical work. Without both a source of energy and a means to utilize it, energy cannot exist.
Wave energy isn't really gathered. It exists because objects are locked in equilibria with potential for potential energy. i essence, they exist statically with the possibility of forces acting on them from objects they are "coupled to" once a force acts on on of the objects, it will exert forces on objects it is coupled to (objects that have the potential for potential energy) and a wave is propagatedexample: mass connected to a spring connected to a mass connected to a spring etcIf anyone of the masses is displaced, suddenly, spring forces will be exerted on masses the mass is coupled to. a wave will form. light waves are plane waves that occur with ripples in electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other.read The Physics of Waves by Howard Georgi for more information.AnswerOne kind of machine that "harvests" wave energy uses a floating device that houses a turbine. The wave action forces water back and forth through the turbine, spinning a generator creating electricity. Others use the wave action to move a piston that turns a generator.
Yes, black lights exist. They emit ultraviolet (UV) light, which is not visible to the human eye. When UV light hits certain materials, they absorb the light and then re-emit it in a visible spectrum, creating a glowing effect that we can see. This is how black lights make objects appear to glow in the dark.
No, brown light does not exist in the visible spectrum. The visible spectrum ranges from violet to red, and brown is a combination of different colors that are not within this range.
Um... "block wave"? Do you mean "black hole," and if so how did you manage that typo?Anyhow, they're predicted by theory, and these things predicted by theory would have certain characteristics, and lo and behold there are objects out in space that appear to have exactly those characteristics. Ergo, black holes must exist, and these objects must be them.