Therefore, the results achieved in this study have shown that nonlinear effects in graphene nano - mechanical resonators reveal a hybridization effect at high energies that, if controlled, could open up new possibilities to
manipulate vibrational states, engineer hybrid states with mechanical modes at completely different frequencies, and to study the collective motion of highly tunable systems.
While humans can not detect this
vibrational state of light without technology, it is becoming increasingly evident that many species of fish can; lab - based studies hint that some fish have even adapted ways to use polarization to their advantage, including developing platelets within their skin that reflect and
manipulate polarized light so the fish are camouflaged.