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Invisibility; now you see it...now you don't!
Topic Started: Oct 19 2006, 11:42 PM (1,652 Views)
Flamingo
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I wonder how the Invisible Man would feel knowing that he isn't the only guy that could be invisible.
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flamingo
Oct 23 2006, 07:45 PM
I wonder how the Invisible Man would feel knowing that he isn't the only guy that could be invisible.

Bet on him streaking throught the capitol building!!!
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Flamingo
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HA! I bet Dennis Hastert will get a kick out of that.
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flamingo
Oct 23 2006, 07:45 PM
I wonder how the Invisible Man would feel knowing that he isn't the only guy that could be invisible.

He would hang himself and it would be months, after someone else rented out the appartment and have been wondering for weeks about the ever increasing stench, that they will find what is swinging on the end of that rope in the guest bedroom.
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I would assume he would just go on being invisible. Who cares?
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Oct 23 2006, 12:02 AM
If we are able to get an object to become invisible, we will do it. It is like going to the moon, it shows no purpose but we want to be able to say we can do it and have it in our inventory for if we do need it in the future. The same thing happened with nuclear energy. We first started using nuclear energy to produce bombs and then we used it for energy. I am sure humans will invent something that will make invisibility useful.

The purpose is simple. If we can turn a thing invisible, we can turn a plane invisible. Or a tank, or a spy, even an entire camp. It's a clear blue sky and there is a light breeze, all of a sudden everyone around you dies. You've just been attacked by a swarm of invisible choppers.
...Matt was no exception to this. When he stood in the street and noticed his chest started to really hurt again, he made the decision to look down. He screamed like a grown man would scream when that grown man sees a laser burning his chest, and that is like a little girl...
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Dr. Jim
Oct 23 2006, 07:50 PM
You've just been attacked by a swarm of invisible choppers.

Flown by the Invisible Man. See, the Invisible Man still has a purpose. :D
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I would just stick with the good old force field and be invincible.
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Since the metamaterials bend electromagnetic radiation in a controlled fashion, the most obvious uses today involve concealing obstructions that block wireless communications. Likely future uses include superefficient energy collection devices, like solar cells.

Because metamaterials have a negative index of refraction, in theory we could use them to conceal small items from visible light. For cloaking to work, metal shapes smaller than the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation you desire to bend around it have to be stamped on the metamaterials. With microwaves (the only thing they've done it with) this is easy because the wavelength is like 3 centimeters. Visible light is closer to 500 nanometers, so you'd need shapes about one-tenth that long to make something invisible to the naked eye.

Also the metamaterials have to be solid, so no invisibility clothing or suits.
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I heard the army was producing a invisibility cloak. thing. by the material reflecting light!?
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Oct 19 2006, 06:53 PM
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Heya, this photo isn't fake. I just ran through the post really fast so I'm not sure if anyone has said anything about it yet. It's a cloak thingy that on the back of it is almost like a video camera, and on the front it is displayed. Not really invisibility, just tricking people :P The real way to make something invisible is to be able to bend the light around so that it doesn't bounce of of you. I read an artical that we were close on CNN.com, I'll try and find the link.

Edit: Found it, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12961080/ Also, it wasn't CNN :lol:
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