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Is it possible to become invisible?
Asked by T A RAMESH,
17 Oct '07 01:08 am
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Yes, there is a promising hope! Work is slowly progressing towards goal. It might take few more decades to reach the goal. For more info, please refer to the work done by my senior researchers at my labs:
http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/uclip
http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/teleportation
Answered by Sukhoi, 17 Oct '07 01:24 am
http://www.research.ibm.com/trl/projects/uclip
http://www.research.ibm.com/quantuminfo/teleportation
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Yes, it is possible to be invisible. This can be done by using the property of bending of light.
But the final question that arises is that, how to perfectly bend the light in the desired directions?
Answered by zaki ahmed, 18 Oct '07 04:51 am
But the final question that arises is that, how to perfectly bend the light in the desired directions?
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You are required to wear a special suit to be invisible.
Answered by himanshu sharma, 17 Oct '07 01:29 am
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sure it is. create a problem and see, the creater will vanish in a jiffy.
Answered by Wolverine Logan, 17 Oct '07 01:10 am
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Yes , the best method is that of ostrich, bury your head in sand if you can't see the world the world can't see you.
Answered by Ajit Birdi, 17 Oct '07 03:38 am
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