One thing perhaps you can clear up for me is why/how do most of these technologies only bend for the object in the foreground? They are seem to leave background objects without issue.pic.twitter.com/0rITJVQHXR
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One thing perhaps you can clear up for me is why/how do most of these technologies only bend for the object in the foreground? They are seem to leave background objects without issue.pic.twitter.com/0rITJVQHXR
Jon, thanks for asking. A great question. There is a sweet spot where the foreground is “dissolved” and the background becomes the foreground. It is based on a number of factors I hope to artiste about soon.
How thin can the material be made? Is it flexible?
Thanks for asking. It can be made about half the thickness of a credit card. This specimen is about that thick.
Hey um not to burst anyone’s bubble but that looks to me like a mirror trick. Js. Have a reverse image with chopsticks and a green shirt and bam
pliers go missing.
Thank you for you input. It is not a mirror trick. It is light bending with no mirror. I hope to have more video soon and samples for folks to play with.
i like how casually "invisibility research" is dropped in this tweet
look up the previous stuff!
What is this sorcery?
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