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Scientists are fickle, aren't they? First they're saying we can't have invisibility cloaks, now they're saying we can. I vote "can," obviously. How will it work? The same way everything in the future will work: nanoparticles.

A team from Fudan University in Shanghai believes that silver-plated nanoparticles suspended in water could be the trick to draping yourself in invisibility:

In the absence of a magnetic field, such nanoparticles would simply float around in the water, but if a field were introduced, the particles would self-assemble into chains whose lengths depend on the strength of the field, and which can also attract one another to form thicker columns.

The chains and columns would lie along the direction of the magnetic field. If they were oriented vertically in a pool of water, light striking the surface would refract negatively – bent in way that no natural material can manage.

This property could be exploited for invisibility devices, directing light around an object so that it appears as if nothing is there, or be put to use in lenses that could capture finer details than any optical microscope.



                                  

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I'm not excited about the most useless item from "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past". Wake me up when they create the Pegasus Boots.



They're going about it all wrong..

They should use MAGIC!



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d21lewis said:
I'm not excited about the most useless item from "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past". Wake me up when they create the Pegasus Boots.


But it was one of the most AWESOME items in Perfect Dark, along with the laptop Gun.



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