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Harry Potter-Like Invisibility Cloak Works


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A miniature version of Harry Potter's invisibility cloak now exists, though it works only in microwave light, and not visible light, so far.

Still, it's a nifty trick, and the physicists who've created the new cloak say it's a step closer to realizing the kind of invisibility cloak that could hide a person in broad daylight.

http://www.livescien...sics-light.html

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Great I want one. Won't hide anything from me but I can hide from you.

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It isn't that hard to hide in broad daylight -- just duck behind something opaque.

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Yup, developments are going faster than most expected. Maybe this will finally open peoples' eyes to all the possibilities this universe holds.

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This sort of technology is beginning to wear thin.

There wont be much to see at any unveiling thats for sure.

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If they ever succeed in cloaking visible light, God help us if terrorists, bank robbers, rapists, etc, ever get ahold of this.

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If they ever succeed in cloaking visible light, God help us if terrorists, bank robbers, rapists, etc, ever get ahold of this.

Yikes! Good point!

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I think it's going to be most-used for spying and as a nice situational utility for the military, and maybe for some rich fool who gets it through black market. I bet it's available for public through there in 5-10 years tops.

Nukes + cloaks anyone? A nice surprise? :whistle:

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now they just need to make it into a watch and I can become the spy from team fortress 2 IRL

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