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Post by dagj on Aug 14, 2002 20:50:28 GMT -5
scientist are going to be revolutionizing the so called "stealth suit" invented several years ago. the suit was made of millions of tiny multifaceted mirros that came close to rendering the wearing undetectable to the human eye and most sight based instruments. however the suit was prone the breakage was very fragile and cumbersome. the new suit will be made of space age matierals and be much easier to move in. the one major down side ios the problem of keeping the mirros clean. is this works there ar eplans to make a jet and hellocpter covered with the tiny mirrors.
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Post by Nemesis on Aug 15, 2002 5:06:08 GMT -5
Problem with mirrors is that they reflect the surrounding. That means, that if you would stand in, for example, a forrest wearing this suit, you'll perfectly blend with the surroundings BUT are still vissible. Tho it is an interesting thread, this will certainly not lead to invissibility.
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Post by dagj on Aug 15, 2002 11:50:05 GMT -5
yes thats why the origonal suit was a failure. beside the technicla difficulties the suit just dosen't not work as well in real life as in theory. no one knows what will lead to true invisibilty. possible something organic and along the lines of enginering?
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Post by Nemesis on Aug 15, 2002 16:51:17 GMT -5
well Ninja warriors are said to have 'invissibility-powers', and the art describes that they do that by tricking the opponents' mind.
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Post by dagj on Aug 15, 2002 17:34:22 GMT -5
yes i've heard of soldiers in the vietnamese army who reputably had that power too. they could disaprere into thin air without a trace
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Post by Nemesis on Aug 15, 2002 17:58:35 GMT -5
Mhmm.. I tried once.. didnt work ;D
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Post by dagj on Aug 15, 2002 20:05:43 GMT -5
damn.
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Post by Chaos_Childe on Aug 17, 2002 12:15:41 GMT -5
I always thought that the Ninja are invisible because they have been trained with the ability to stay in their opponents blind spot.
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Post by CatBreath on Aug 17, 2002 17:09:52 GMT -5
oh and they could use some cool anti gravity thing to ACTUALLY bend light... though the technology is WAY ahead of us.. if it will ever exist
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Post by dagj on Aug 17, 2002 21:52:57 GMT -5
they could aslo creat a device to affect the particles in the air from light
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Post by Nemesis on Aug 19, 2002 3:16:09 GMT -5
The problem with invisibility is that you always will keep a lil visibility Chaos, yep could be.. but on the other hand.. you cant 'hide' a huge thing in yer blindspot, and how could ye tell you are in somebody's blindspot anyway..
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Post by Chaos_Childe on Aug 19, 2002 12:10:54 GMT -5
I'm not a Ninja so I don't know It's just what I heard from somewhere
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Post by Nemesis on Aug 20, 2002 5:33:11 GMT -5
no ok.. but if ye think bout it.. ye cant stand in somebody's blindspot.. I even cant put my finger thát way that its immediatly in my blindspot
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Post by CatBreath on Aug 20, 2002 20:08:55 GMT -5
and THAT my friend, is why yar not a ninja ;D
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Post by Nemesis on Aug 21, 2002 6:55:53 GMT -5
neither are you anyway.. somebody's blindspot is always on a different spot.. and you just CANT check it without cutting out the eyeball ;D Id really like to be proven otherwise
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