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Originally posted by ballsdeep
We should brainstorm as many uses for this as possible, I'm wondering what every day uses it could have as well as the obvious military/intel applications.edit on 23-2-2011 by ballsdeep because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ballsdeep
Wars in the future will be fought by invisible robots
Thoughts?
Originally posted by ArchIlluminatus
That's pretty cool but I'd hate to be the person that drops it and has it find it on the floor
The military will surely pick this technology up once it becomes more larger and effective. It would make assassins jobs and espionage easier for the alphabet soup of agencies that we have.
Originally posted by ballsdeep
Scientists are a step closer to creating a cloaking device after making an object visible to the naked eye disappear for the first time.
In the past, researchers have only been able to "cloak" microscopic objects using extremely complicated physics and so-called meta-materials made on a tiny scale.
But a new study at the University of Birmingham in the UK has taken a major step forward by making a paper clip invisible - an object thousands of times bigger than in previous experiments.
Full Article: www.theage.com.au...
This is pretty cool, I wonder how feasible it is to use this technology in fabric (physically and economically)..?
Wars in the future will be fought by invisible robots
Thoughts?