T the mysterious stranger New member May 13, 2010 #3 this is actually a good question, well lets consider glass, It's a transparent object but it does not cast a shadow
this is actually a good question, well lets consider glass, It's a transparent object but it does not cast a shadow
T the mysterious stranger New member May 13, 2010 #4 this is actually a good question, well lets consider glass, It's a transparent object but it does not cast a shadow
this is actually a good question, well lets consider glass, It's a transparent object but it does not cast a shadow
R Ricky N New member May 13, 2010 #5 Depends on what kind of invisible it is. If it uses a camera-mesh cloak type of invisibility, yes it would cast a shadow. If it refracted light, it wouldn't cast a shadow, but would make its whole vicinity a little darker.
Depends on what kind of invisible it is. If it uses a camera-mesh cloak type of invisibility, yes it would cast a shadow. If it refracted light, it wouldn't cast a shadow, but would make its whole vicinity a little darker.