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I was just wondering, are there any waves that can pass through the human body in a straight line, without being distorted or refracted in anyway?
Waves can pass through the human body, but all known waves interact with matter, leading to distortion or refraction. Long wavelengths of electromagnetic waves, such as gamma rays, can penetrate with minimal absorption and no significant refraction. Gravitational waves are unaffected by the human body's mass due to its negligible density. The human body, primarily composed of water, can transmit hydraulic shock waves when subjected to compressive forces.
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mfb said:"Not in any significant way" yes. "not at all" no, as a human body is made out of matter and all (known) waves interact with matter.