Hyper Stealth: Invisibility Shield Cloaking Tech
Welcome to the 21st Century…
This would look like a square under thermals.
This is real. Not CGI.
Designed using the “Lubor’s Lens” Property.
Hyperstealth Corporation Prototype Link
DIY Video.
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Remember the invisible soldier video from oif darpa has lots of toys
I am thinking clear rods and transparent vinyl cloth like a thick table cloth to attach the sheets to get to point C faster. Can be stretched smooth and be more light weight and flexible like a kite. But thats just me thinking. Interesting video tho.
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Posted last night, nothing, so, try again. Take a look at ghostblind.com
I’m familiar with ghost blind. Most of my friends who hunt have them. Those things are awesome.
New weekend project.
I feel like a lot could be done with small diameter fiber optics weaved in the proper way.
Now that would be very interesting.
Yeah! I think that sounds worth investigating.
I have a better idea. Light comes from atoms vibrating in a magnetic field such that atoms have electron deflection with excess energy coming off as light after the energy required to move an electron outward onto another electron shell in the model. So you see now the light requires a magnetic field to begin, as far as I know. The other thing is there are light in the form of incident and reflected light. So, the reflected light is the one that is outside of our control even if we were able to control the incident light in a localized dynamo. Now, were you to accelerate the dynamo field into high enough frequency the rabbit will turn blue and then disappear into far UV18 or 17.9 angstrom wave length until the field oscillation is turned down.
Well I really like the stealth material shown here and would anticipate production phase for these coming soon. I recently purchased ATN Thor 4 with ABL1500 and am not at all disappointed with the ease of use, features and functionality. When I realized I had a problem with the ABL 1500, which I purchased refurbished condition, Ken Acres over at ATNcorp helped me get it replaced with another refurbished ABL 1500 without even missing a heartbeat. I’ve not had the opportunity to test other FLIR optics so, I think that ATNs’ ease of use presentation may well have greatly assisted me in the learning process compared with other more time to market oriented products. Although we cannot see through the stealth material featured in this post with FLIR we can see a uniform surface to focus on using FLIR day or night.
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