Cloaking device prototype in 18 months

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Quote: So far, cloaking has been confined to science fiction; in Star Trek it is used to render spacecraft invisible. Professor Sir John Pendry says a simple demonstration model that could work for radar might be possible within 18 months' time.
Kind of interesting but I'll believe it when I see it. Geeks around the world rejoice!
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I don't think that's too new. I remember seeing a guy wearing a rainjacket that made him seem invisible. you could see what was going on behind iirc.

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I'm hoping that the researchers have more specifics than what was in that article. I could have told the BBC that an effective method of wrapping light around an object through the use of special materials would create a cloak effect. That's not the hard part...
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I'm hoping that the researchers have more specifics than what was in that article. I could have told the BBC that an effective method of wrapping light around an object through the use of special materials would create a cloak effect. That's not the hard part...

so what is the hard part? the material? the bending? the not-having-the-light blind you?

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Quote:Original post by Avatar God
I'm hoping that the researchers have more specifics than what was in that article. I could have told the BBC that an effective method of wrapping light around an object through the use of special materials would create a cloak effect. That's not the hard part...

quite true... but those are who spending a ton of money researching on how to do it are not just going to tell all of the details in some internet article :)
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Quote:Original post by Alpha_ProgDes
Quote:Original post by Avatar God
I'm hoping that the researchers have more specifics than what was in that article. I could have told the BBC that an effective method of wrapping light around an object through the use of special materials would create a cloak effect. That's not the hard part...

so what is the hard part? the material? the bending? the not-having-the-light blind you?

he means the actual theory is not the hard part... the actual doing is.

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Quote:Original post by Alpha_ProgDes
I don't think that's too new. I remember seeing a guy wearing a rainjacket that made him seem invisible. you could see what was going on behind iirc.


That was completely different. It was a special camera setup.
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Quote:Original post by Alpha_ProgDes
I don't think that's too new. I remember seeing a guy wearing a rainjacket that made him seem invisible. you could see what was going on behind iirc.


That was completely different. It was a special camera setup.

Really? I thought that was a "special material that bends light" type of thing too. Oops, oh well.

edit: adding links to add to JohnBolton's rightness [smile]
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[Edited by - Alpha_ProgDes on May 25, 2006 11:45:23 PM]

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This is clearly a violation of the Treaty of Algeron.

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