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"Japanese inventor has brought personal invisibility a step closer to reality"
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.08/pwr_invisible.html
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.08/pwr_invisible.html
The Japanese inventor uses a special material called "metamaterial" which can bend light around an object, making it appear invisible. This material is made up of tiny artificial structures that can manipulate light in a way that is not possible with natural materials.
Currently, this technology is still in the research and development phase and is not available for public use. It may take several more years before it can be commercialized and made accessible to the general public.
This technology is different from other invisibility technologies because it does not rely on the use of cameras or screens to create the illusion of invisibility. It uses a physical material to manipulate light, making it a more practical and efficient method.
This technology has the potential to be used in various fields such as military and defense, healthcare, and entertainment. It can also have practical applications in improving camouflage for vehicles and buildings, as well as creating more advanced optical devices.
As with any technology, there are limitations to the Japanese inventor's invisibility technology. One limitation is that it currently only works on a small scale and would need to be scaled up for larger objects. Additionally, the material used may be expensive and difficult to produce on a mass scale.