they do, however, have a wavelength, which might be what you are alluding to
Yes, thank you for correcting me. Cosmic radiation comes in all sorts of varieties from the very powerful (that passes through nearly everything to the less powerful. From my very basic knowledge of x-rays, they can pass through or stay in the body. Then can also affect tissue they pass through which is why too many x-rays are bad.
"humans can't breathe water, but we still can enjoy it using a biosuit (SCUBA equipment)"
True. But how would you like for you and your entire family and ALL subsequent generations had to live either indoors or in a scuba suit for the rest of your lives?
Also while in space, as cosmic radiation passes through an astronauts eyes and brain they see flashes of light. Even with their eyes closed. Going at light speed would mean an almost constant white out. This is despite shielding space shuttles from radiation as much as possible.
Yes, thank you for correcting me. Cosmic radiation comes in all sorts of varieties from the very powerful (that passes through nearly everything to the less powerful. From my very basic knowledge of x-rays, they can pass through or stay in the body. Then can also affect tissue they pass through which is why too many x-rays are bad.
"humans can't breathe water, but we still can enjoy it using a biosuit (SCUBA equipment)"
True. But how would you like for you and your entire family and ALL subsequent generations had to live either indoors or in a scuba suit for the rest of your lives?
Also while in space, as cosmic radiation passes through an astronauts eyes and brain they see flashes of light. Even with their eyes closed. Going at light speed would mean an almost constant white out. This is despite shielding space shuttles from radiation as much as possible.