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Hmmm....label me skeptical on the last part (the perfectly invisible blanket that doesn't use any power or need any instructions). Even if we assume the fabric could "sense" and emulate it's most immediate surroundings, how would it differentiate the soldier/sailor/airman from the dirt or grass he was laying on? Wouldn't the blanket create a perfect representation of its complete background (including the hiding human) without some active component differentiating "hider" from "environment"?
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CPT Jack Durish
Gee, I guess the "journalists" at CNN didn't think to ask such relevant questions...
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How big is the chance that this 'Quantum Stealth' invisibility cloak is a big hoax? - Quora
The idea of 'bending light' around the object is how physicists start off with describing invisibility, and that you need some sort of material that will do this. What these scientists say isn't high-tech or telling you that they have done this. They are just describing invisibility with some technical jargon. Engineers and physicists know that these are the words that will be used in the first three lines of your introduction of a paper on...
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