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January 28, 2006

‘Invisibility Cloak’ Patented

at 2:20 am. Filed under Complex Hacks, Digg, Insane Equipment

Ulyanovsk State University Professor Oleg Gadomsky has recieved a Russian patent for an “INVISIBILITY CLOAK” — a method for making things INVISIBLE.

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3 Responses to “‘Invisibility Cloak’ Patented”

  1. Xanatos Says:

    that’s really cool technology
    i find some similar video invent by japanese :D

    share to u

    http://revver.com/video/11764
    http://revver.com/video/11765
    http://revver.com/video/11767
    http://revver.com/video/11763
    http://revver.com/video/11762
    http://revver.com/video/11766

  2. ricky Says:

    I think this may be possible in the future, if there were tiny cameras viewing on the cloak, then thin screens on the cloak too, then it could take a picture infront of the cloak, and put it on the back.

  3. Hexypoo Says:

    Havent seen as much of this lately. Where did they disappear to?

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