Paul wrote:
ellamcumber wrote:
i guess if you had a transparent human then they'd be the invisible person. Well I believe we've already made invisible people.
Just take a look at x-men, hollow man and the like

Yeah.. But the frog isn't invisible, just has translucent skin, the organs, blood vessels and bones are still readily opaque, so the same effect would be present in humans, too.
I know that, I did look at the picture, but seeing as there is a big difference with transparency and being translucent(which is what i would say the frog is) then I guess a live human being that is translucent could probably end the shelf life of some medical text books.
You could then actually see how the lungs, stomach, bladder and all work whilst the person is still alive instead of having to do a biopsy and open up someone with a scalpel.
But seeing as everyone is implying that the frog is transparent, I just decided to make a ploy about it. If the frog were really transparent, then they wouldn't have discovered it then would they?
