Saturday, 9 November 2019

Now You See Me,

now you do not,


 it is almost like the Harry Potter invisibility cloak,with a bit of imagination, Canadian camouflage company Hyperstealth Biotechnology has patented the technology behind a material that bends light to make people and objects near invisible to the naked eye, the material, called Quantum Stealth, is currently still in the prototyping stage, but was developed by the company's CEO Guy Cramer primarily for military purposes, to conceal agents and equipment such as tanks and jets in the field, as well as making objects close to invisible to the naked eye, the material also conceals them from infrared and ultraviolet imagers,

Videos released by the company demonstrate Quantum Stealth's ability to work even when the material is the thickness of a sheet of paper, staying lightweight and inexpensive to produce while being substantial enough to also block thermal imagers,

"We are in the process of working with manufacturers to tool up for these unique lenses," Cramer explained. "The manufactured versions should be very clear and quite detailed compared to the crude prototypes I currently have. I anticipate that the material will be ready for most applications within the next 12 months." and above in the video you can see it in action, it is kind of neat.


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