@doceigen You were exactly saying that they have people wearing 3M glass bead clothing and prujecting a video on them. That is why you have made the argument about glass beads. This video clearly depicts chromakey after production manipulation. The suit is the same (or nearly) colour as the background (green screen) making the images appear on the "cloak" matching the background. This video is nothing more than a badly designed hoax.
@doceigen The glass bead idea wouldn't make a person invisible, nor would it be effective to refract light. You admit there would have to be a camera and projector, but the apparatus would be clumsy and would not render the wearer even close to invisible. This is the claim. The glass bead would, at best, reflect light, but wouldn't refract light to an extent to show the background in front of the person. Thus an invisibility cloak is impossible. Even with a camera and projector.
@UnderManlac Did I not say this, "They have people wearing 3M glass bead clothing and are projecting video on them. ", so why!!? are you saying this, " however, the camera needs a projector to make it possible. "?? I mean come on now, Isn't me saying, "and are projecting video on them", the SAME! as you saying, "Needs a projector to make it possible"?? Are you autistic? Sorry if you are, I'm just curious.
Um still don't get how it works this is a physics assessment u c why can't it suggest ones that r easy to understand
Snoozinghamster 4 days ago
5 points to NBC
NovaSparkProductions 3 weeks ago
NBC News of Invisible Cloak pffft....
Helden6621 1 month ago
I hate Meredith Viera, and this 'happy talk' crap.
uszoninyc 2 months ago
Rofl! Ohh NBC news...
piepowa 2 months ago
@UnderManlac "This video clearly depicts chromakey after production manipulation." Oh, and how did you ferret that conclusion out?
doceigen 4 months ago
@doceigen You were exactly saying that they have people wearing 3M glass bead clothing and prujecting a video on them. That is why you have made the argument about glass beads. This video clearly depicts chromakey after production manipulation. The suit is the same (or nearly) colour as the background (green screen) making the images appear on the "cloak" matching the background. This video is nothing more than a badly designed hoax.
UnderManlac 4 months ago
@doceigen The glass bead idea wouldn't make a person invisible, nor would it be effective to refract light. You admit there would have to be a camera and projector, but the apparatus would be clumsy and would not render the wearer even close to invisible. This is the claim. The glass bead would, at best, reflect light, but wouldn't refract light to an extent to show the background in front of the person. Thus an invisibility cloak is impossible. Even with a camera and projector.
UnderManlac 4 months ago
@UnderManlac I never said invisible, I never said refract. Ok, 'freak'?
izuikaable 4 months ago
@UnderManlac Did I not say this, "They have people wearing 3M glass bead clothing and are projecting video on them. ", so why!!? are you saying this, " however, the camera needs a projector to make it possible. "?? I mean come on now, Isn't me saying, "and are projecting video on them", the SAME! as you saying, "Needs a projector to make it possible"?? Are you autistic? Sorry if you are, I'm just curious.
doceigen 4 months ago