Posted on 10/19/2019 9:36:43 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Known as Quantum Stealth, the new invisibility cloak takes the form of a thin, inexpensive material that makes objects vanish from sight even though the background is still visible.
The brainchild of Canadian camouflage design company Hyperstealth Biotechnology, the new material can conceal the presence of entire vehicles and could prove invaluable on the battlefield.
It even works for non-visible wavelengths from mid- and near-ultraviolet to the infrared.
(Excerpt) Read more at unexplained-mysteries.com ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QdPW8JrYzQ
Can I put it on my car to avoid speeding tickets?
Hmmmm...got a stand-up comic on that link you posted...
Needs some work. It has enough flaws that make it detectable.
I didn’t catch whether you can see through it from the “back” side?
Correct link:
https://youtu.be/pZMyWEWHCTM
I’ll take 90% “not immediately obvious” rather than wait for “not detectable”.
'Invisibility cloak' that could hide tanks and troops looks closer to
It’s not a hoax; this technology has been developing for a couple decades or so. But it’s not a ‘cloaking device’ like in Star Trek. It uses micro etching to bend light selectively. The ‘cloak’ is a semi-cylindrical sheet which keeps the background in focus but redirects light away from what is directly behind it.
Romulan Tech!
Those Canadians! Next thing you know, they’ll be inventing quadrotriticale .
Truly amazing and can be extremely useful, if really true.
interesting picture at the site.
No ship that small could have a cloaking device.
OK, If it can, cloaking “Thermal” is a huge deal.
Shades of Mission Impossible with Tom Cruise using a thin shield in the Kremlin...
This link works fine:
https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/331359/new-invisibility-cloak-is-remarkably-effective
They need to start making clothes from this.
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