Cloaking Device Invented. - by Aerothorn
Aerothorn on 20/10/2006 at 01:07
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20061019/sc_space/scientistscreatecloakofpartialinvisibility)
Doesnt work on humans, but its a step closer.
And if youre wondering why I am not using apostrophes, its because firefox has gone crazy and when I hit the apostrophe key it thinks Im doing a search.
Anyway:
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Scientists have created a cloaking device that can reroute certain wavelengths of light, forcing them around objects like water flowing around boulders in a stream. To creatures or machines that see only in microwave light, the cloaked object would appear nearly invisible.
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"The microwaves come in and are swept around the cloak and reconstructed on the other side while avoiding the interior region," said study team member David Smith at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. "So it looks as if they just passed through free space."
The device only works in the microwave range of light, so cloaked objects are still visible to humans. Also, it only works in two dimensions and only for microwaves moving in a plane. A three-dimensional invisibility cloak would hide an object completely.The microwave cloak is also slightly reflective and casts a partial shadow.
Despite these shortcomings, however, the new device is "a very good achievement," said Ulf Leonhardt, a theorist at the University of St. Andrews in England who was not involved in the study.
"It's surprising that it's as simple as it is and that it works so well," Leonhardt said in a related news article about the work in the journal Science.
And also LOL at
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Although called a cloak, the device is not something that can be worn.
Jackablade on 20/10/2006 at 02:35
One step closer for locker room perverts everywhere:thumb:
Aja on 20/10/2006 at 02:37
One step closer for Patrick Stewart!
WAREAGLE on 20/10/2006 at 03:37
so you can still see it, unless you or the machine can only see in microwaves, and even then you can only .not. see it from one plane.
yeah one step closer i guess.
Briareos H on 20/10/2006 at 03:55
Moving to visible spectrum and making it full 3D : those are issues which will be overcome thanks to ever-developing "nano-aturization". However, the main problem is that creating nano-materials with a linear response to anything else than a single wavelength is still science fiction.
Unless they can separately re-route sufficiently small spectrum bands, that is.
R Soul on 20/10/2006 at 10:46
they should just make everything out of glass because you can already see through glass
Para?noid on 20/10/2006 at 13:34
LET THE NEW ERA OF SURPRISE BACKSTREET SEX BEGIN
so anyway
Superman is fucking flying around the city and shit and he flies past a window. He does a double-take and stops. Looking back in the window he sees that Supergirl chick lying on a bed completely naked with her legs spread wide open. Superman, being the guy he is thinks "ho boy with my super speed i can totally rush in there, bonk her and she won't have time to notice! ehehe". So he flies in at near-light speed, does his dirty work and then flies out again, off to save some dumb shits with a grin on his face.
Supergirl is like "What the hell was that?"
"I dunno" says the Invisible Man... "But it fucking hurt."
D'Juhn Keep on 20/10/2006 at 14:00
Superman's a hillbilly?
Aerothorn on 20/10/2006 at 15:09
As noted in the article, this isn't just a useless 'stepping-stone' piece of equipment- it does have various uses (CELL PHONES ONE STEP CLOSER TO ACTUALLY WORKING OMG)
Para?noid on 20/10/2006 at 15:10
Quote Posted by D'Juhn Keep
Superman's a hillbilly?
Good lord, whatever gave you that idea?