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»Scientist develops a dress, that makes you invisble«







Japanese scientist Susumu Tachi  from the Tokyo university has developed a dress that makes you invisible.


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posted by knn
  

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how is that possible? does it just blend in or something?

posted by Agent Zero
  

It will be..



..those flexable lcd screens, one front, one back. Bet it doesnt work well from the side White laugh

posted by Crossfade
  

Videos



If you thinks the stills are wierd, there are some videos to download from the guy's homepage,

It looks even wierder in motion Shocked

posted by Marl64
  



..the military are rubbing their thighs over this stuff!

posted by Crossfade
  

Yeah but...



Crossfade:
..the military are rubbing their thighs over this stuff!

At the moment, it'll do little to hide battlefield troops White laugh


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posted by Marl64
  

It has a real use



One identified use is improved visibility in cars and planes. Thumb Up

This does identify some of it's potential, even in it's current form.

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posted by Marl64
  



those pictures creep me out...this guy opened a whole new world...close the door quickly

posted by Agent Zero
  



Really impressive stuff.

Although I don't think it's going to be popular. It's way too expensive.

posted by Echelon
  

Military helps us



Quote:
Although I don't think it's going to be popular. It's way too expensive.

First the military is going to manufacture it, then it will become cheap. Just like the internet (an military invention).


posted by knn
  



Well as a law we get technology 8 years after the Military does.

posted by hungarian kid
  

Bazooka



Quote:
Well as a law we get technology 8 years after the Military does.

So you all have your fight jets? I learned something new, I guess


posted by knn
  





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