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- The question could involve many sciences. Why can't we photograph magnetic lines of force emitted by planetary and beyond objects, like the Sun.
First astrophotography was black and white. So then we colored it in. Then the light got filtered so people can see the universe better. When I ask why are there no photographs of magnetic field lines in space, or anywhere; I read that it's because our eyes cannot see them, but we can't see infrared or ultraviolet either, but the scopes can. Why are there no photographs of magnetic field lines? Those photographs would answer a lot of questions. ChatGPT said they are only abstract representations, and are not physical entities. To me, if I can see that representation, then they must be physical entities. What can be seen are the patterns in the two slit experiment, so why not magnetic field lines?
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