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more about #invisible Vancougar: That reminds me of the disguises that Jack Black and Mos Def wear in "Be Kind Rewind" when they're breaking into the power station. Hilarity! more » SocraticMethod: Possibly impossible? Is that an oxymoron? more » Nick: since when did DARPA funds start going to hippie art students? i guess a pretty smile will get you anything from those pentagon guys. more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So THAT'S how Lindsay is getting around the no driving sentence. She wears a wool cap and paints the car after the crash so the cops don't see it. B... more » Kaiser-Machead: Predator My Ride Would Xzibit agree to host it? more » sneakypoo: Have a cute girl stand next to it? more » Curves: Have some fun and match/park it to the FIRST spot in the Walmart parking lot and see how many milliseconds till someone plows into it. more » -
#illusions
How to Make Your Car Invisible on the Cheap
Want to make your car invisible? It's an expensive and possibly impossible task, unless you want to get creative with it. More » -
#invisibilitycloak
Japanese Men Perfect the Cloak of Invisibility Much to Japanese Women's Dismay
Japan's been tooling around with versions of invisibility cloaks for years now, but they seem to have finally perfected it. Theoretically. By using "left-handed metamaterials" to make electromagnetic control devices, researchers can generate lenses that either reflect no light or have a perfect focal point—the end result of which lets you create a perfect invisibility cloak to skulk around Tokyo with. If you're really interested in the physics of the situation, you can head over to Nikkeibp, but we're pretty sure the illustration above will explain the matter just fine. [Nikkeibp] -
#vanishingvarnish
Kids Invent Vanishing Nail Polish to Dodge School Rules
What would you do if your school's ban on makeup meant you couldn't show off your nail art? You'd get your chemistry set out and invent a new UV-reactive polish that was near-invisible indoors, but was bright and colorful when you're outside lessons, wouldn't you? Well, you would if you were a group of students in Salford in the UK. Designed in collaboration with the local University, the product is scheduled for release soon in 32 colors inspired by local brickwork. Neat hey? No word on whether the school actually allowed them to get away with wearing it, though. [Daily Mail]
