Etherealness mentions "See invisibility and true seeing reveal ethereal creatures."
Which would seem to answer the question at hand.
On Hypersmurf's point:
To me, it does seem to be, to think of it practicaly, that you ARE in both planes. Or at least some of you is. Etherealness seems to give you a list of conditions which you are under on the prime (invisible, inaudible, insubstantial, and scentless), but still able to be affected by a few specific things. If you aren't in the prime at all, why would it give you invisibility and such in the prime? If you aren't there, why would it matter?
Which would seem to answer the question at hand.
On Hypersmurf's point:
To me, it does seem to be, to think of it practicaly, that you ARE in both planes. Or at least some of you is. Etherealness seems to give you a list of conditions which you are under on the prime (invisible, inaudible, insubstantial, and scentless), but still able to be affected by a few specific things. If you aren't in the prime at all, why would it give you invisibility and such in the prime? If you aren't there, why would it matter?
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