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Harry Potter’s 3d,fashion trends,harry potter,technology 'Invisibility Cloak' Is Here

"It''s kind of like hiding a small object underneath a carpet - except this time the carpet also disappears," said the researchers.
"We put an object under a microscopic structure, a little like a reflective carpet," said Nicholas Stenger, one of the researchers who worked on the project. "When we looked at it through a lens and did spectroscopy, no matter what angle we looked at the object from, we saw nothing. The bump became invisible," said Stenger.
The "cloak" hid an object from detection using light of wavelengths close to those that are visible to humans. Now, the boffins are working to recreate the disappearing bump but on a larger scale.
Theoretically, it would be possible to do this on a large scale but technically, it's totally impossible with the knowledge the researchers have now.



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