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Will Invisibility Be Reality Someday? Researchers Say Yes

<p><span>Technology makes advances every day&comma; and some of the possible future tech that many people are excited about is some new research on invisibility&period; This is one of the coolest ideas that there is&comma; and has been featured in numerous television shows&comma; comic books&comma; movies and more&period; Of course&comma; being a superhero isn&&num;8217&semi;t the only use for invisibility technology&period; There is also a major military need for invisible soldiers&period; Now&comma; cloaking isn&&num;8217&semi;t just an idea for Star Trek and Harry Potter&period; Scientists have actually been able to do quite a bit of research on the subject&comma; even though there are different opinions on how to accomplish the goal&period; For the past few years&comma; scientists have been trying to discover new ways to make something invisible and one of the most recent developments involve using tiny antennas&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span><img class&equals;"size-medium wp-image-133 alignleft" alt&equals;"radar" src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;sjz68&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2013&sol;11&sol;radar-300x225&period;jpg" width&equals;"300" height&equals;"225" &sol;>However&comma; this technology isn&&num;8217&semi;t to make things invisible to other humans&period; They are making them invisible by radar&comma; and even though it isn&&num;8217&semi;t an invisibility cloak&comma; it is certainly an accomplishment&period; Researchers have even found a way to fool the radar into thinking that the object is smaller or larger than it actually is&period; That&&num;8217&semi;s because radar sends out waves of electromagnetic energy that reflect off of solid objects and then bounce back and form a picture of the object&period; This research isn&&num;8217&semi;t new by any means&period; In the past&comma; researchers have found some success in making things invisible to radar by making the electromagnetic waves go around the object&comma; as if it wasn&&num;8217&semi;t there at all&period; However&comma; it only worked for smaller objects&period; Researchers at the University of Toronto have been working on a new approach that is better equipped to use the technology on larger objects&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span>They are using what are called nanoantennas&comma; and these create their own electromagnetic field that keeps the waves from reflecting back&period; Right now&comma; the technology can only be used to reflect radio waves&comma; but researchers are confident that the research that they have done so far can eventually be used to reflect light waves&comma; which would make the object invisible to the human eye&period; That means that eventually&comma; if a piece of clothing could be constructed with these nanoantennas&comma; eventually we might actually have something quite similar to an invisibility cloak&period; Scientists at the University of Texas created a material that could block microwaves and they have had success in that&period; There are numerous other examples of different kinds of invisibility&comma; although none is at the point of Hollywood movies and television shows as yet&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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