Monday, March 22, 2010

Scientists Develop Invisibility Cloak - How About That Harry??

German scientists have created a three-dimensional "invisibility cloak" that can hide objects by bending light waves. The findings, published in the journal Science on Thursday, could in the future make it possible large objects invisible, but for now the researchers said they were not keen to speculate on possible applications.
"For now these...cloaking devices are just a beautiful and exciting benchmark to show what transformation optics can do," said Tolga Ergin of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.


Transformation optics use a class of materials called metamaterials that guide and control light. In their study, Ergin and his colleagues used photonic crystals with a structure that looks like piles of wood to make an invisibility device, or cloak. They used the cloak to conceal a small bump on a gold surface -- a bit like hiding a small object underneath a carpet and then making both the bump and the carpet invisible. The "cloak" was composed of special lenses that work by partially bending light waves to suppress the light scattering from the bump.

"This is very exciting, because mankind has always thought about being invisible or having invisibility cloaks," Ergin told journalists in a telephone interview. "This is the first proof of principle. It shows that the technique works."
He added, however, that it would be many years before anything as large as a person, car or tank could be made to disappear with this technique.
"There have been proposals in the field of transformation optics for different devices like beam concentrators, beam shifters, super antennas which concentrate light into one point from all directions, and much, much more," he said.
"It is really hard to say what the future will bring, but the field is definitely very broad and the possibilities are very large."

They can make things invisible folks. Scientists have been working on the theory for years. Think of the applications: An invisible army creeping up on a totally unaware enemy, invisible spies, invisible bombs, invisible warships. Oh yes, that's where it will gravitate. Terrorists will have a field day. Or will we cloak anything that is ugly; for example factories, slums, the people living in the slums. How about criminals ?? Thieves and serial murderers would find it very useful. Oh boy and Geez Louise, I think we're standing in a minefield again.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:11:00 PM

    The scientists need to work on climate change and not make it so easy for people to do wrong...
    Secerts fall into the wrong hands can do all kinds of evil.

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  2. This is one secret that will slip out to all the wrong people. For some reason we can't keep secrets.

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