If it wasn’t at least 20 years in the past ,could be longer ,but it is more years in the working real world app. It is real and so simple and fact that it works with out any kind on digital no electronic no amazing new discovery ,But it is and has been real for a long time ,Nothing like this would even be in the public forum. It may not have been a smart think to make any comment here at all,and my knowledge of it and what it is made of did not come from anything to do with this current story or and in no way connected to anyone who has worked for anyone who make’s or any GoV. The first scratch-resistant lenses were developed using a NASA-created coating, originally designed to protect equipment and helmet visors in space. Yes, i can tell you exactly how it works and what it’s made of, The thing is you don’t understand it to begin with and it’s so simple it would do no good if you had a piece of it and you would would still say it’s not real. The first invisible braces were created using a type of transparent ceramic originally developed by NASA. The on y made a slight change in the finish product. The material is nothing special has around for a long time. The US has used and trained troops in the vary same concept as the 1940’s. Whether it’s James Bond flicking a switch to turn his Aston Martin invisible in the middle of a car chase, Harry Potter ducking and diving out of harm’s way by donning a magical invisibility. Harry Potter’s ‘invisibility cloak’ appears closer to reality as Canadian camouflage manufacturer Hyperstealth Biotechnology has applied for patents on its ‘. it’s not that big a deal on what it is and how it works. It’s been real for a long time US has had the technology in real world testing back in the 90’s. You could probably even modify a Kinect to this effect, if you are on a budget. They also claim they have a counter measure and this is really the easiest thing to believe because I can think of one from the top of my head. So at least something would pick up but possibly only scatter. However there should be some visibility on these because the cloak wouldn’t be able to keep the wearers warms in. Quantum Stealth is a material that renders the target completely invisible by bending light waves around the target. However, when Dad moves the bear again and hides. Adrienne is not fooled She finds the teddy bear under the second blanket. Today, Adrienne watches as Dad hides her favorite teddy bear under a blanket, then moves it to hide it under a second blanket. Because these are just catching different wavelength of light it does sound possible. Hyperstealth is a successful Canadian camouflage design company with over two million military issued uniforms and over 3000 vehicles and fighter jets using their patterns around the world. Transcribed image text: Adrienne adores playing peek-a-boo with her father for hours at a time. Similarly, they claim it wouldn’t pick up on infrared and thermal cams. There simply wouldn’t be anything to block the lights passage as it is just rerouted. ![]() Yeah, it could, because if the light bends around the person, they wouldn’t cast any. Yes there is no definite proof that this exists or works but deducting how it must be fake from mockup immages is kinda pointless.Īpart from these images some of you try to argue “It couldn’t hide the persons shadow!”
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