Scientists create optical lens that can make users seem to disappear. Cloaking ability similar to Harry Potter, but these innovations are developed utilizing an optical lens.
Reported Phys, Monday (09/29/2014), scientists from the University of Rochester is developing innovations with an inexpensive cost. They create or cloaking (cloaking) in a way that is simple and involves a claimed new technologies.
"There are a lot of high-tech approach to cloaking and the basic idea behind this is to take the light and let it pass around something as if it was not there," said John Howell, professor of physics at the University of Rochester.
Howell and graduate student Joseph Choi developed a combination of four standard lens that makes the hidden object. "This is the first device that we know that can perform three-dimension, multi directional cloaking ongoing basis," said Choi.
Reported Phys, Monday (09/29/2014), scientists from the University of Rochester is developing innovations with an inexpensive cost. They create or cloaking (cloaking) in a way that is simple and involves a claimed new technologies.
"There are a lot of high-tech approach to cloaking and the basic idea behind this is to take the light and let it pass around something as if it was not there," said John Howell, professor of physics at the University of Rochester.
Howell and graduate student Joseph Choi developed a combination of four standard lens that makes the hidden object. "This is the first device that we know that can perform three-dimension, multi directional cloaking ongoing basis," said Choi.