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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2011

Researchers at UT Dallas recently demonstrated that transparent carbon nanotube sheets, which can have the density of air and the specific strength of steel, can be used to make objects invisible. Read more at http://ow.ly/7qYVc.

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  • In future will "Predator" Soldiers

  • @Elijah1595 its a big screen tv

    take care

  • I love how it is a brilliant invention and this video was made with Windows Movie Maker.

  • @Elijah1595 it doesnt need to blend you will see right through it but not if you touch it because u will see it

  • Solid Snake approved.

  • You know-it-all trolls! click the url on the description and follow the links there so you'll know more how it works. Meh.

  • Possible.

  • @CINNAM0NCIDER That's not how it works. It bends light around it. If a person wears an invisibility cloak, they would be invisible as well as all light would be bent around it perfectly.

    You would need to wear a full-body suit, however.

  • Amazing!

    but an HD version would be nice!

  • so it bends light around the material...wouldn't that mean you would b blind because no light would enter your eye?

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