Jan 6, 2012

Pentagon Scientists Use 'Time Hole' to Make Events Disappear | Wired.com

Very cool story from WIRED on cutting edge military tech at:

A team at Cornell University, with support from Darpa, the Pentagon’s out-there research arm, managed to hide an event... published their groundbreaking research in this week’s edition of the journal Nature.

This is the first time that scientists have succeeded in masking an event, though research teams have in recent years made remarkable strides in cloaking objects. Researchers at the University of Texas, Dallas, last year harnessed the mirage effect to make objects vanish. And in 2010, physicists at the University of St. Andrews made leaps towards using metamaterials to trick human eyes into not seeing what was right in front of them.

Masking an object entails bending light around that object. If the light doesn’t actually hit an object, then that object won’t be visible to the human eye.

HAASE-
Yet we still have no replacement for oil or cure for cancer.... Guess which department has a bigger budget :-(