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Humans can’t see IR? Well then I must be super human? I can see my iPhone XS Max Face ID IR flash when unlocking??

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So apparently humans can’t see ir so how about someone explain how I can see the iPhones Face ID red ir light flashing only when I try to unlock my phone ......... 

 

note that I only see this in dim light not pitch black but really dull dull light room it has to be perfect dull lighting 

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1 minute ago, sandvich64 said:

omg u can slightly see ir light thats totally gonna give u a huge practical advantage one day u braggy little boi

While bragging, I was asking why can I see it if everyone says humans can’t see ir light, answer that if ya know

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IR is a vague term and covers everything from near infrared to far infrared, most people can see near infrared as it bleeds over into the far end of the red spectrum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum

So no, you're not special. Well not for this anyway.

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9 minutes ago, sandvich64 said:

you arent seeing ir light it wouldnt look like a regular red if it was 

It’s not red it’s like purple with a tad red 

it looks like a uv light but with red. 

 

Maybe its not an ir but like it only flashes when I try to unlock my phone so it must be ir

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53 minutes ago, WolfLoverPro said:

So apparently humans can’t see ir so how about someone explain how I can see the iPhones Face ID red ir light flashing only when I try to unlock my phone ......... 

So? I've been seeing IRLEDS shining out of the front of TV/Cable remotes my whole life. Humans can see the shorter wavelengths of infrared light under certain circumstances just as a matter of course:

http://www.sci-news.com/biology/science-humans-can-see-infrared-light-02313.html

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Human eyes can detect light at wavelengths in the visual spectrum; other wavelengths, such as infrared and ultraviolet, are supposed to be invisible, but an international group of scientists from Poland, Switzerland, Norway and the United States, has found that under certain conditions, it’s possible for humans to see infrared light. Using cells from the retinas of mice and people, and infrared lasers, the group found that when laser light pulses rapidly, light-sensing cells in the retina sometimes get a double hit of infrared energy. When that happens, the eye is able to detect light that falls outside the visible spectrum.

 

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the IR lights on your phone is much stronger like your CCTV cams where you can still see Red lights at a certain angle even at day time, the one's you can't are from your TV remote, that you can see them on a mobile camera. 

 

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I just thought they were little red lights ? my vision sucks far away though. I carry a telescope to see anything more than a few feet away.

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On 11/23/2019 at 9:58 PM, WolfLoverPro said:

So apparently humans can’t see ir so how about someone explain how I can see the iPhones Face ID red ir light flashing only when I try to unlock my phone ......... 

 

you cant see IR

they add visible normal red light ((purple for uv)so you know the device is in use

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22 minutes ago, amdorintel said:

maybe op is super human, ya never know

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2 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

what is "I"?

either the in ir

(i)nfa

(r)ed

 

or I can hear

means that person can hear 3hz so like super human because 20hz is normal to 20khz

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3 minutes ago, amdorintel said:

or I can hear

means that person can hear 3hz so like super human because 20hz is normal to 20khz

thats why some kids claim they see supernatural stuff

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Just now, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

thats why some kids claim they see supernatural stuff

yea but more then likely it has nothing to with nature, and everything to do with the brain

 

humans are easily deceived.

 

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On 11/23/2019 at 2:58 PM, WolfLoverPro said:

So apparently humans can’t see ir so how about someone explain how I can see the iPhones Face ID red ir light flashing only when I try to unlock my phone ......... 

 

note that I only see this in dim light not pitch black but really dull dull light room it has to be perfect dull lighting 

Hate to break it to you but everyone can see IR, not all of it but partly. 

 

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I see ghosts. These things are only visible if you can see multidimensional wavelengths. I must be special, one of a kind in the universe, and never before since the time of creation. 

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No need to worry OP, look at a phone long enough over the years and you'll stop noticing it over time. Enjoy good eyesight while you still can.   

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