a company from Canada has developed an innovative material that promises to confer invisibility what once seemed like science fiction is now gradually becoming a reality Vancouver-based Hyper stealth biotechnology has created and patented a Thin material that according to them offers quantum invisibility making certain objects almost completely undetectable without the need for external energy, it is expected that in the future this material will be used in uniforms for soldiers and police officers the Canadian company is working on the development of special camouflages for the armies of the United States India Jordan United Arab Emirates Canada Slovakia and New Zealand The foundations for this invisibility fabric have been laid since 2010 and now the technology is being introduced to the general public previously the British and American armies had already shown interest Guy Krammer president of Hyper stealth and inventor of the invisibility fabric has filed four patent applications for the underlying technologies including quantum invisibility that serves as the basis for all others, this plastic-like material works by dispersing and nullifying the rays of light that enter its microscopic lenses, making objects behind it practically indistinguishable, in addition, this plastic is capable of bending rays in ultraviolet and infrared spectra not only in the visible spectrum in the field of Invisibility Cloaks Perhaps the most notable advance has been achieved by Chinese researchers reports on the country's social media suggest that the first 1 sets of invisible military cloaks have been delivered to the Liberation Army popular in China, although there is no official confirmation, it is known that Chinese scientists were close to developing this revolutionary technology About 2 years ago, the concept of an invisibility cloak may sound more like magic than science, but Chinese researchers have been committed to creating devices capable of dispersing and bending light making the objects behind them invisible previously attempts to develop such devices were based on metamaterials that have unusual properties not found in natural substances however working with metamaterials presents significant challenges leading researchers to opt for the use of manganese trioxide this material has proven to be an excellent platform for controlling energy flows due to its unique properties modeling has shown that rolled sheets of manganese trioxide could replace metamaterials providing a Near Perfect level of invisibility recently the advancement of invisibility technology has sparked interest growing among scientists, several theories and prototypes have emerged in an attempt to create invisible materials, however, as reported by URI Alert, a team of researchers from the University of Extremadura in Spain managed to demonstrate a technology to camouflage electromagnetic objects based on the refractive properties of certain substances . Main approaches to achieving invisibility involve covering the object with a special substance Spanish scientists propose a different approach suggesting adding special additives to the details and materials of the necessary structures They employ the latest technology known as plasma camouflage which not only makes the material of invisible covering but also the object itself, the effect of electromagnetic invisibility is achieved by filling the structures with special materials with high electrical and magnetic properties. This way, the new method allows the invisibility of an object without depending on external interventions.
the object interacts with its environment without being affected by external camouflage, although currently the technique is only applicable to small objects, researchers believe that it can be improved in the future to be used in larger structures, the London-based company invisibility shield announced the launch of a shield that offers invisibility called invisibility shield 2. 0 the device is built with transparent polycarbonate and thin lenses that disperse the light reflected by the user and the environment, creating an invisibility effect. If produced on a large scale, the product will be available for purchase at prices ranging from 68 to 883, the developers suggest that it can be used for observation in wildlife or military applications the invisibility shield 2.
0 succeeds the original invisibility shield the new version is described as larger, lighter, stronger, more stable and brighter than its predecessor It is also easier to transport The shield is shaped like a leaf curve of high quality transparent polycarbonate supported vertically by a structure made of the same material on the back a series of tall, thin lenses are inserted into this sheet each running from top to bottom when the user positions themselves behind the device the lenses disperse the circ an light reflected by its body across the entire front surface of the shield as a result any observer looking at the shield from the front will only see scattered light from the environment which blends perfectly with the real background as for practical applications the company reports that the Invisibility has been used to hide participants on a Korean dating show to play paintball without being detected, stage tricks to hide small objects on an office desk and for wildlife observation however among the disadvantages users face difficulty in seeing clearly what is in front through the shield and they need to peep behind it here we have a perfect example of a camouflage design especially for rocky environments Notice how challenging it is to spot the camouflaged soldier among the rocks surprisingly it is not a special suit that hides him but rather a simple lightweight cotton shawl something similar to a large scarf that can be folded and stored in a waist bag in practice this technology is revolutionary and is in high demand among professional soldiers certainly an ordinary person would hardly have a use for it but the military value the ability to become invisible in a matter of seconds suddenly you are no longer a person but a part of the rocks themselves here is an incredible illusion Designed by car manufacturer Mercedes Benz what you are seeing is not just a flat screen but a complete car see how this illusion was created on one side the vehicle was covered with a carpet of LEDs and on the other a camera was installed this camera instantly transmits the image to the LED panels transforming the car into a true Chameleon and the most surprising is that this illusion works even when the car is in motion with this innovation Mercedes announced its line of zero emission cars making them practically invisible to the surrounding environment soon Robots will be able to feel heat and soft touches thanks to hearing skin by researchers at the Technical University of Munich, this skin is modeled after human skin and has hexagonal cells, each the size of a coin, containing microprocessors and sensors that measure touch and temperature. Furthermore, this skin improves the Robots' orientation in the external environment, allowing they get a sense of their own external form the University team also created the first autonomous humanoid robot with artificial skin covering the entire body using a system that combines artificial skin with control algorithms this friendly autonomous delivery truck was created especially to carry groceries to your door as well as making grocery deliveries the R3 can be transformed into a mobile snack bar or even a mobile shop all without needing a driver or a cash register when you choose an item cameras follow you as you picks it up and places it in your basket, allowing you to make payment.