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Thread: Invisible Cloak

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    Fans of J.K. Rowling will recall that everyone’s favorite boy magician, Potter, can vanish at will. All he does is duck under his magic cloak and swoosh… he’s gone.

    But now here’s good news for those that want to do the same.. or should I say a FAB news for teenage boys everywhere who have ever dreamt of being a fly on girls’ locker room wall.

    Last week a journal published 2 reports from scientists who have discovered how to achieve the same “invisible” effect without breaking the laws of physics.

    Invisibility, they argue, is a matter of diverting light around an object so all the light continues on its way instead of reflecting off the object. The reports suggest using a thick shell of high-tech transparent material “metamaterial” to do this. Even when looking directly at the object, an observer would see only what was behind it.

    Most materials are opaque to light because they absorb photons and convert
    them to heat. This is why sunlight feels warm on the skin. But a few materials, such as glass, are transparent. This is because their atoms are organised in such a way that the photons can pass between them.

    What Pendry and two colleagues from Duke University in North Carolina have shown, in a paper published in Science, the journal, is that there is a third class of materials that can be made to “grab” photons without absorbing them or allowing them straight through.

    Instead, the metallic materials would carry the photons within themselves and then emit them from the other side as if they had travelled in a straight line directly through.

    But first they would have to make the metamaterials, which would deflect light and sound and other force waves.
    ``It is a fascinating concept," said Steven G. Johnson, an assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in an e-mail. ``But I suspect that you're unlikely to find it for sale anytime soon (except on Daigon Alley)."

    If Pendry is right, such technology could be used for a variety of purposes, particularly for the military, for example, hiding military hardware etc.

    But not to forget, developing such technology ALSO has its cons.

    Where in the world is privacy!?

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    This is pretty old, actually. Like.. 5 years old since I saw it on the news.

    The technology can be used for good, but just as equally for malicious purposes. Yay. "/




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    ooh, i want one.

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    That looks awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan.
    ooh, i want one.
    Me too.


    sexy girls come up to me,
    and they always come if you know what i mean.


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    Bagsee having one and spying on fit lads..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinkyy
    Bagsee having one and spying on fit lads..
    Or girls

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinkyy
    Bagsee having one and spying on fit lads..
    Omg count me in.. I could poke my worse teacher and he'd turn around and no one would be therreeee wooooo ;D That would be so much fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jasmin
    Omg count me in.. I could poke my worse teacher and he'd turn around and no one would be therreeee wooooo ;D That would be so much fun
    roflmao it'd be so cruel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kinkyy
    roflmao it'd be so cruel
    Ooh i could haunt my worse enemy, Hold up a knife and say

    "Move out of the country or im gonna .. kill youuuu"

    Ahah, oh that'd be a blast..
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