A texas scientist has made strands that can turn invisible.
Ali Aliev uses carbon nanotubes--which look like pieces of thread--and
then heats them up rapidly until the objects beneath them effectively
disappear.You can watch the threads disappear as they are heated up in
the video below.
So how do the threads work? In a paper published in Nanotechnology in June, Aliev explains that the invisibility cloak exploits the "mirage effect." A
highway can become so hot that small circles that look like puddles of
water appear in the road. That happens when the road is so hot that the
surface bends the light around it, so that the driver sees the reflected
sky instead of the pavement. The carbon nanotubes create a similar
effect.
news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/texas-scientist-makes-strands-invisibility-cloak-172115865.html
There's a video in it that shows it turning invisible.
Invisibility Cloak coming soon!
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Nameless one7
, nov. 11 2011 02:11
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Posté 11 novembre 2011 - 02:11





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