no!
No, vision is the process of detecting light with the eyes. Without light, there would be no stimuli for the eyes to detect, making it impossible to see.
Yes, it is not possible for humans to see infrared light because our eyes are not sensitive to that specific wavelength of light.
The refraction of light by the cornea and lens of the eye makes it possible for an image to form on the retina. Without the formation of an image, it would be possible for the retina to detect the presence or absence of light, but not shapes or objects.
In certain surcomstances yes, but many no. it depends what the light is coming from. E.G: bulb, it would be seen in a glass box, but would not be heard. The waves do not always travel in straight lines so yes. due to geoamical thoeries. If you demand a more explained answer email me; Professor Lucy Jones at Hotlucy1@live.co.uk
To see a red light as green, you would have to drive at a speed faster than the speed of light, which is not possible according to the laws of physics.
No, vision is the process of detecting light with the eyes. Without light, there would be no stimuli for the eyes to detect, making it impossible to see.
The exact word for something that makes vision possible is "light". Without light, there would be nothing to see.
no!
Yes, it is not possible for humans to see infrared light because our eyes are not sensitive to that specific wavelength of light.
You can't see infrared light without a special camera.
no
no because you need light to see
No, without light it's dark.
Well is life without food possible.
No; your pupil is the hole in your eye that lets in the light. Without your eyes being able to receive light, you wouldn't be able to see.
You can't see without it.
You can't see without it.