Alexandra Bruce
Forbidden Knowledge TV
January 17, 2012
Who wouldn’t want Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak?
Cornell Scientists say that it might be possible. They’ve managed to bend light around a particle and make it invisible for a tiny fraction of a second.
Tiny, thread-like carbon nanotubes are proving key to this technique, which we’ve seen elsewhere demonstrated very effectively — and on a much larger scale — in water (that’s in here, too.)
Naturally the Pentagon brass are eager to incorporate this into some kind of active-camo suit.
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