If the phrase “I solemnly swear I’m as much as no good” means anything to you, you will be happy to grasp that scientists have come one step in the direction of a Potter-style ” invisibility cloak ” so that you can use your Marauder’s Map to the fullest. With the aid of carbon nanotubes , researchers had been capable of make objects appear to magically vanish using the identical principle that causes mirages. As anyone who’s been especially parched along Route 66 knows, optical illusions occur when heat changes the air’s temperature and density, something that forces light to “bend,” making us see all types of crazy things. Apply an identical theory under water using nanotubes — one molecule carbon coils with super high heat conductivity — and scientists could make a sheet of the stuff “disappear.” Remember, it only works underwater, so get your gillyweed ready and take a look at the video after the break.
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