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Ok, so remember when clownfish554 asked me about my powers and whether or not food turns invisible when I eat it? I do, she asked it yesterday and it's been a long day on the boat (why did I pick the day trip? I could have spent the whole trip sleeping, but nooooo, I had to be impatient), so I figured, hey, why not test out my powers and see how my invisibility works.

Well, I've just spent the past hour or so testing out my new powers and seeing just what I can do!

Andy's Handy Invisibility Power Notes 📝 

1) Using my knowledge of Year 10 physics and ensycopedic knowledge of superpowers, I have determined that I am invisible

2) Due to the lack of shadow that I produce in bright light, I have concluded that my invisibility works on a principal of bending light around my body. Therefore, while I'm still producing body heat and maybe a scent (I haven't showered all day, oh wow I must stink), I don't produce a shadow. I don't know how I can see without light hitting my optical nerves, but I guess that something I'll need to figure out later

3) The light-bending effect is not just limited to my body. It seems to extend to anything I'm wearing or covering with my skin (eg, my school-bag, anything I hold in my fist,) and once I let go of it or it breaks skin contact it becomes visible again in a few seconds, maybe ten tops.

4) Well, I solved the how-am-I-seeing-things question. Whatever energy field that makes me invisible somehow also acts as like a giant optic nerve for me to see through; I stuck my hand out of the cabin I was hiding in, shut my eyes and I could still see! I was "seeing" with the palm of my hand. And then I got nauseous and had to stop. I'll be back to working on my "body sight" as soon as the world stops spinning.

(Fun fact: Chameleons actually don't use there colour-changing skin to become invisible; they change colour to moderate there body temperature and to communicate emotions. They're like nature's mood rings)

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