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Invisibility cloak (Merged)

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Invisibility Cloak?

Isn't there something more important we could be doing?

Scientists are trying to invent Harry Potter magic

Scientists may be able to make magic like Harry Potter

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Imagine an invisibility cloak that works just like the one Harry Potter inherited from his father.

Researchers in England and the United States think they know how to do that. They are laying out the blueprint and calling for help in developing the exotic materials needed to build a cloak.

The keys are special manmade materials, unlike any in nature or the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. These materials are intended to steer light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation around an object, rendering it as invisible as something tucked into a hole in space.

"Is it science fiction? Well, it's theory and that already is not science fiction. It's theoretically possible to do all these Harry Potter things, but what's standing in the way is our engineering capabilities," said John Pendry, a physicist at the Imperial College London.

Details of the study, which Pendry co-wrote, appear in Thursday's online edition of the journal Science.

Scientists not involved in the work said it presents a solid case for making invisibility an attainable goal.

"This is very interesting science and a very interesting idea and it is supported on a great mathematical and physical basis," said Nader Engheta, a professor of electrical and systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Engheta has done his own work on invisibility using novel materials called metamaterials.

Pendry and his co-authors also propose using metamaterials because they can be tuned to bend electromagnetic radiation -- radio waves and visible light, for example -- in any direction.

A cloak made of those materials, with a structure designed down to the submicroscopic scale, would neither reflect light nor cast a shadow.

Instead, like a river streaming around a smooth boulder, light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation would strike the cloak and simply flow around it, continuing on as if it never bumped up against an obstacle. That would give an onlooker the apparent ability to peer right through the cloak, with everything tucked inside concealed from view.

"Yes, you could actually make someone invisible as long as someone wears a cloak made of this material," said Patanjali Parimi, a Northeastern University physicist and design engineer at Chelton Microwave Corp. in Bolton, Massachusetts, Parimi was not involved in the research.

Such a cloak does not exist, but early versions that could mask microwaves and other forms of electromagnetic radiation could be as close as 18 months away, Pendry said. He said the study was "an invitation to come and play with these new ideas."

"We will have a cloak after not too long," he said.

The Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency supported the research, given the obvious military applications of such stealthy technology.

While Harry Potter could wear his cloak to skulk around Hogwarts, a real-world version probably would not be something just to be thrown on, Pendry said.

"To be realistic, it's going to be fairly thick. Cloak is a misnomer. 'Shield' might be more appropriate," he said.
 
Something more important? Like feed the world, cure cancer, sure, these I would deem more important to everyone.
Something more wonderful and interesting? Hardly. This is Science Fiction made fact, and it could yield a much more elegant solution to cloaking military equipment (or I suppose installations) than the original Stealth technology.

You could say this it is an absolutely wizard idea.:wink2:
 
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stxbuck;638471; said:
Apparently scienbtists have invented a working invisibility cloak- http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061019/ap_on_sc/cloak_of_invisibility This is some crazy Star Trek shit......

Are they like doctorbs?:biggrin:

This is actually somewhat 'old' news. Cloaking from microwaves (which is what has been done), while not easy, is more difficult than cloaking from visible light. What the article fails to mention is that researchers are already looking at cloaking from visible light but the issue is the color spectrum. Basically, they believe that soon they can cloak from an individual color, say red, but tackling the entire spectrum all at once is much more difficult.

Pushing the envelope even further, assuming that someday an invisibility cloak (ala Harry Potter) could be made, the wearer would basically be blind or at a minimum their eyes would have to be uncloaked.
 
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stxbuck;638471; said:
Apparently scienbtists have invented a working invisibility cloak- http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061019/ap_on_sc/cloak_of_invisibility This is some crazy Star Trek shit......


Yeah all this Star Trek stuff is coming to pass....

I seem to remember that a couple weeks ago, some British scientists (I think it was British) were able to transport matter from one spot to another....
 
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