Invisible Dresses Coming Soon

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Oh geez! I just clicked on the link for the example picture I thought I was going to get.

As a reply to the article.. I'd have to say who needs this? Those smart college kids should be putting using their brains to solve better, less perverted problems.
 
Uh oh. Just like Fallout 3... The Chinese Stealth Suit is just around the corner. But.. maybe that means we get Power Armor. Rule!
 
Why a dress? Why whould a girl want to be invisible ? A guy whould have a million reasons more. You are aiming at the wrong market imo :)
 
If the lady wears it, then only her head and legs will be visable. What is the point of this.
They are using this on the battle field or at least field testing it. Now that makes sence.
 
Take 16 LCD panels, 16 cameras and a PC with some decent VGA, You can have passable results! Hey, I've found a usage for ATi multi-output VGAs! 😀

ps. Wearing an ATI 5xxxx VGA. The 'He's hot' phrase will have a brand new meaning!!!
 
"and invisibility that works from only one side has pretty limited application. "

um, so put cameras on both sides!!

genius me, I can has a bikkit
 
I've had this idea for years now. I am sure many others have too. I say fiber optics is the way to go. It easily bends light. I am sure they can make it "focus" so it shows whats on the other side as a "pixel".
 
[citation][nom]officeguy[/nom]If the lady wears it, then only her head and legs will be visable. What is the point of this. They are using this on the battle field or at least field testing it. Now that makes sence.[/citation]

They need to make it so the head is the invisible part, and quit tring to hide the fun parts. 😉
 
[citation][nom]mlopinto2k1[/nom]I've had this idea for years now. I am sure many others have too. I say fiber optics is the way to go. It easily bends light. I am sure they can make it "focus" so it shows whats on the other side as a "pixel".[/citation]

Yeah it was in goldeneye too... they applied it to james bond's car (aston martin db9 vanquish that they called the "vanish") Though I had the idea for doing this in 1993 only back then with rear projection screens on a plane or ship or other vehicle... now you could do it with nanocrystals coating any fiber.
 
This is an idea, not any real tech. This kind of thing has already been done to some extent in Japan. There is also work being done on metamaterials that hav a negative refraction index. With those, no camera/screen needed. Think, invisibility cloak, or maybe active camoflauge.

And yeah ...why the hell would a woman need this? Maybe to avoid a rapist?
 
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