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chasrob
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In a story I’m working on, the antagonists are (humanoid--almost identical to humans) aliens, with 2 eyes, binocular vision. Their tech and bio-engineering is several hundred years advanced from ours. They can see the (human) visual spectrum, but also into the infrared (how far I haven’t decided).
Since they can see the extra wavelengths, I had this idea: compared with humans; the visible wavelengths they see are slightly shifted to the red. Forex, what we would see as blue, they would see as, uh, lavender. The degree would be affected by the temperature of whatever they're looking at.
This make any sense at all?
Since they can see the extra wavelengths, I had this idea: compared with humans; the visible wavelengths they see are slightly shifted to the red. Forex, what we would see as blue, they would see as, uh, lavender. The degree would be affected by the temperature of whatever they're looking at.
This make any sense at all?