If photons are the carrier particle of electromagnetism, why can’t we see magnetic fields with our eyes?

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If photons are the carrier particle of electromagnetism, why can’t we see magnetic fields with our eyes?

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This image will explain it perfectly for you

https://i.imgur.com/jBGEkz4_d.jpg

That simply just how we evolved, we only evolved to see the spectrum. Fish because they live in water, usually freshwater ones evolved to see more sensitivity to the IR spectrum.

Reindeers actually use ultraviolet light that they can see to spot lichens to eat.

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