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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You can only see a **super small** part of the electro-magnetic spectrum. You can’t see anything outside that narrow frequency. The static electrostatic or static magnetic fields have a frequency of zero. Zero is no where near the narrow band you can see.

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