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Invisibility cloaking in 'perfect' demonstration
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11749062:MV8yMDQ4NTk3XzM0NDUxNTEyXzFGQjYwQzEw] [quote:BRIEF:MV8yMDQ4NTk3XzM0NDUwMjk2XzZERjEzM0Ux] [quote:Goofy for God:MV8yMDQ4NTk3XzlENjQ1MzQ1] This can lead to either good or bad:hiding: Scientists have succeeded in "cloaking" an object perfectly for the first time, rendering a centimetre-scale cylinder invisible to microwaves. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20265623 What do you think they will use it for:hiding: [/quote] Who the hell needs to hide from a microwave? [/quote] Microwave radar [/quote]
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This can lead to either good or bad
Scientists have succeeded in "cloaking" an object perfectly for the first time, rendering a centimetre-scale cylinder invisible to microwaves.
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What do you think they will use it for
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