Innovations in Invisibility: From Science Fiction to Reality.
Overview: At this beginning, technological innovations related to invisibility are presented, from the development of materials to their practical application in different contexts.
Development of Invisibility Material
- Vancouver-based Hyper Stealth Biotechnology has patented a thin material that offers quantum invisibility.
- The invisibility fabric is being developed for armies in several countries, including the United States, India and Canada.
- The material works by scattering and nullifying light rays through microscopic lenses, making objects nearly indistinguishable.
Advances in Invisibility Technology
- Chinese researchers have delivered invisible military suits to China’s People’s Liberation Army.
- Use of manganese trioxide as an alternative to metamaterials to achieve advanced levels of invisibility.
Emerging Technologies: Camouflage and Invisibility Shields
Overview: This part covers new emerging technologies related to cloaking and invisibility shields, exploring different approaches to making objects imperceptible.
Electromagnetic Camouflage
- Spanish researchers demonstrated a technology based on refractive properties to camouflage electromagnetic objects.
- Innovative approach with special additives to make structures and materials invisible using plasma camouflage.
Invisibility Shield 2.0
- The company Invisibility Shield has launched the shield 2.0 constructed with transparent polycarbonate and thin lenses to scatter reflected light.
Amazing Technological Innovations
Overview: This section presents amazing technological innovations that include an invisibility suit, visual illusions, and advances in robotics.
Invisibility Suit
- A simple, lightweight cotton shawl is used as an invisibility suit.
- Revolutionary technology is valued by professional soldiers.
Visual Illusion with Complete Car
- Mercedes Benz creates a visual illusion of a complete car using a carpet of LEDs and cameras.
- Innovation makes cars virtually invisible to the surrounding environment.
Advances in Robotics
- Researchers develop artificial skin for robots that improves orientation and tactile sensations.