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Okay, their invisibility seems a bit different from what researchers in Japan were doing a few years ago when I first read about the possibility for "invisible." So I'll just say cool! Neato! Peachy keen! and nifty!
CNN article from 2003 This one seems more like a camera trick, but it's uses could be really great. I wonder where they ended up with it. Heidi |
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wow. thats about all I can add to this discussion at this point....
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I was thinking it was made with fiber optics, woven so the light from the backside is tranmitted out the front side. BTW, I love it when reporters try get technical, when they have no idea what they are talking about. The floor of jetliners?! We already have that, they are called WINDOWS! |
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Re: Cloaking...
A bird of prey cannot fire while she is cloak.
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http://www.google.com/intl/xx-klingon/ tlhIngan Hol DajatlhlaH'a'? |
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hhhmmmm.... i dont know. sounds fishy.
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Re: Cloaking...
during WW2 American aircraft that hunted submarines had an effective cloaking system.
It would measure the brightness (and maybe color?) of the sky behind the aircraft, and lights on the front of the plane matched the sky. From a distance it made the planes very difficult to spot visually. By the time the plane was close enough for a submarine to spot it, they did not have enough time to dive and escape. |
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