energy fabric.
In the world of Stan Lee, the Fantastic Four get their powers when he accidentally carrying spacecraft is bombarded by strange cosmic rays. As a result Sue Storm (later Mrs. Richards) is endowed with the capacity to generate energy fields that make it invisible.
At the University of Pennsylvania, electronic engineers Enheta Andrea Alu and Nader have found a way to achieve this effect without extraterrestrial energy needs. His proposal also relies on the use of special materials that interact with electromagnetic radiation, but instead of bending the light that plasmonic materials do is delete it. His work was published in February 2006 by the news system of the journal Nature (news@nature.com ) and suggests that it is theoretically possible to hide an object to be coated with a vibrant field of electrons. The plasmons are waves of electrons that occur when they move rhythmically on the surface of a metallic material. Alu and Engheta
camp argue that these characteristics would able to reduce the refraction of light through the resonance to the extent that an object is again covered imperceptible. The approach proposes that if the frequency of light falling on the object is equal to two would eliminate plasmons causing all this under the cover becomes invisible. The idea this early stage but according to the study does not violate any laws of physics.
For now, the theory applies only to some special materials with electromagnetic properties similar to those with free electrons, such as plasma. Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania admitted that there are other limitations in his theory. Due to its characteristics the layer must be adapted to each object to cover, so that the wave lengths and corresponding frequencies. The objects may become invisible to infrared light but not visible. Both
plasmonic materials and metamaterials begin the road to invisibility, while experts continued to express caution as to the exact date or estimated in a human or an airplane may vanish into thin air. The possibility exists, and it is difficult for one day, donkey meat is transparent so
In the world of Stan Lee, the Fantastic Four get their powers when he accidentally carrying spacecraft is bombarded by strange cosmic rays. As a result Sue Storm (later Mrs. Richards) is endowed with the capacity to generate energy fields that make it invisible.
At the University of Pennsylvania, electronic engineers Enheta Andrea Alu and Nader have found a way to achieve this effect without extraterrestrial energy needs. His proposal also relies on the use of special materials that interact with electromagnetic radiation, but instead of bending the light that plasmonic materials do is delete it. His work was published in February 2006 by the news system of the journal Nature (news@nature.com ) and suggests that it is theoretically possible to hide an object to be coated with a vibrant field of electrons. The plasmons are waves of electrons that occur when they move rhythmically on the surface of a metallic material. Alu and Engheta
camp argue that these characteristics would able to reduce the refraction of light through the resonance to the extent that an object is again covered imperceptible. The approach proposes that if the frequency of light falling on the object is equal to two would eliminate plasmons causing all this under the cover becomes invisible. The idea this early stage but according to the study does not violate any laws of physics.
For now, the theory applies only to some special materials with electromagnetic properties similar to those with free electrons, such as plasma. Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania admitted that there are other limitations in his theory. Due to its characteristics the layer must be adapted to each object to cover, so that the wave lengths and corresponding frequencies. The objects may become invisible to infrared light but not visible. Both
plasmonic materials and metamaterials begin the road to invisibility, while experts continued to express caution as to the exact date or estimated in a human or an airplane may vanish into thin air. The possibility exists, and it is difficult for one day, donkey meat is transparent so