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A real invisibility cloak? Print E-mail
Submitted by actz   
Monday, 23 October 2006

British professor's theory has become a reality as US scientists

develop a vanishing act


IT BEGAN as just a wizard idea from a British scientist. Yesterday it became a reality.

Science

And reality began to disappear.

 
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Following in the footsteps of Harry Potter, it was revealed that the world’s first invisibility cloak has been tested in America. So far the device is rather limited — it is 5in (13cm) wide and can hide an object only from microwave beams.

But the principle established by Sir John Pendry, a professor at Imperial College, London, has been proved to work and in the next five years there are hopes that total invisibility may become possible for larger objects. Tanks, for example.

Source: TimesOnline 

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