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"... this may have included the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum"



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24 "... this may have included the full range of the electromagnetic spectrum"
"The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible electromagnetic radiation. The "electromagnetic spectrum" (usually just spectrum) of an object is the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation from that object. The electromagnetic spectrum extends from below the frequencies used for modern radio at the long-wavelength end) through gamma radiation (at the short-wavelength end, covering wavelengths from thousands of kilometres down to a fraction the size of an atom. It's thought that the short wavelength limit is the vicinity of the Planck length, and the long wavelength limit is the size of the universe itself, although in principle the spectrum is infinite and continuous" -- Reference Wikipedia.org back to 24)
25 "... her gaze seemed to penetrate right through meas though she had "x-ray vi-
sion".
"In fictional stories, X-ray vision has generally been portrayed as the ability to see through layers of objects at the discretion of the holder of this superpower. People often pretend to have this ability through the use of X-ray glasses, which area special type of "joke- around" or prank-gag toys with the secret of its "x-ray properties" being unknown. The goal is usually to see through clothing, usually to determine if someone is carrying a concealed weapon, but sometimes for purpose of seeing a person's private parts. In the nonfictional realm, X-rays have many practical uses in the fields of science and medicine. While there are devices currently extant which can "see" through clothing (using terahertz waves, most are quite bulky. However, there are night vision equipped video cameras that can be modified to see through clothing at a frequency just below visible light" -- Source Reference Wikipedia.org back to 25)
26 Technically, from a medical standpoint, I would say that Airl's body could not

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