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Optical camouflage
Optical camouflage delivers a similar experience to
Harry Potter's invisibility cloak, but using it requires a slightly more
complicated arrangement. First, the person who wants to be invisible
(let's call her Person A) dons a garment that resembles a hooded raincoat.
The garment is made of a special material that we'll examine more closely
in a moment. Next, an observer (Person B) stands before Person A at a
specific location. At that location, instead of seeing Person A wearing a
hooded raincoat, Person B sees right through the cloak, making Person A
appear to be invisible. The photograph on the right below shows you what
Person B would see. If Person B were viewing from a slightly different
location, he would simply see Person A wearing a silver garment. Still,
despite its limitations, this is a cool piece of technology. Not only
that, but it's also a technology that's been around for a while.
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