RMorgan
13th November 2011, 15:58
Here is a really interesting video that makes us think about how nanotechnology using carbon nanotubes may change a lot of things.
The device created by Ali Aliev, a researcher at University of Texas Dallas, uses threadlike carbon nanotubes. When rapidly heated, they create a mirage effect similar in principle to a stretch of highway on a very hot day. Perfect for keeping a small object hidden:
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Source:http://www.disinfo.com/2011/11/texas-scientists-invisibility-cloak-prototype/
Cheers,
Raf.
EDIT: I´ve just remembered a documentary about the Phoenix lights, where some witnesses told that the ship had some kind of invisibility that was similar to a mirage, like those waves we see on roads on hot days...Could this technology be something like this?
The device created by Ali Aliev, a researcher at University of Texas Dallas, uses threadlike carbon nanotubes. When rapidly heated, they create a mirage effect similar in principle to a stretch of highway on a very hot day. Perfect for keeping a small object hidden:
Nfnbj9r1-2I
Source:http://www.disinfo.com/2011/11/texas-scientists-invisibility-cloak-prototype/
Cheers,
Raf.
EDIT: I´ve just remembered a documentary about the Phoenix lights, where some witnesses told that the ship had some kind of invisibility that was similar to a mirage, like those waves we see on roads on hot days...Could this technology be something like this?