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Scientists Closing In On Invisibility Cloak

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    Amazing. I want to see it when it's done in real life. I think it could be possible.
     
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    I'd like to see it when it's done too. Or rather not be able to see lol...
     
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    Wow thats actually pretty cool, but couldn't it be dangerous in a way?

    Easier robberies ect?
     
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    Yeah if it falls into the wrong hands, it could be very dangerous.
     
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    I'm pretty sure it would be for military purposes only.
    I wonder if it would be in a cloth form or more of a tent or a box.
     
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    I saw a special on History Channel were thy put LED lights into clothing and a camera on the other side of the person. Then a computer simply projected w/e was on the other side onto the LED's. Obviously faulty, but with a little adaptation it could work. This sounds much better though.
     
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    Yeah, I saw that on the news. Word is, they're working on making it bigger, to use for their tanks outside shields, etc. Some scary stuff if it works :3
     
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    Damn that's awesome, good for robbing a house or store lol.
     
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    That's cool but not really safe. More robberies could occur because of it :|
     
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    It would be so expensive that it would not be practical for petty thieves to use, atleast for the first few decades the technology is available.
     
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    They can just be seen by infrared, and plus, it's not reversible (yet) so I doubt anyone would likely pay all that money, to have more money and not be able to use it :confused: .
     
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