Many people are fans of the saga of the famous magician Harry Potter that they are impatiently waiting for the arrival of a letter from Hogwarts to their home mailbox or have the invisibility cloak.
The Canadian company Hyperstealth biotechnology managed to create a material known as an invisibility cloak, with which any object that is behind it disappears as if by magic.
More specifically, it is a lightweight and flexible material that they called Quantum Stealth and not only hides a target in the visible spectrum, but it also doubles in the ultraviolet, infrared and shortwave infrared while blocking the thermal spectrum, making it a “Broadband Invisibility Cloak.”
To highlight this innovative material, the uniform manufacturer Military camouflage, based in British Columbia, Canada, released a series of videos.
There you can see how the “invisible layer”, which is placed behind all types of objects and people, successfully hides them from the viewer's view.
For his part, Guy Cramer, CEO of HyperStealth and inventor of Quantum Stealth, noted that “most physicists thought true invisibility was impossible.”
With information from Europa Press
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