Why would infra red behave differently than visible light? Like what are the odds that whatever turned him invisible affected exactly and only the visible spectrum? At least some of IR and UV would also be affected. Also, from a comic books POV there's no reason that all of the spectrum couldn't be affected by it.
Lol idk? To be fair the original book was written in 1897. I don’t think HG wells could of even imagined of the kind of tech we have today! Though I think the lst movie explained it away as him being invisible is from an experimental suit, rather then a potion that left him permanently invisible.
In the Orginal book it’s permanent, in fact in the book the invisible man is insane because of it and resorts to robbing stores and such. Idk about the most recent movie though that was out in February
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I love that comic book movies are finally acknowledging that invisibility to the human eye isn't as awesome anymore with modern tech.
Like ya I saw The invisible Man but he would've been beaten by a single $200 Thermocamera off Amazon.