an invisibility cloak that uses quantum stealth

based out of maple ridge in canada, a company after the name of hyperstealth claims that it has developed an invisible wearable cloak. using ‘quantum stealth’ technology to provide complete imperceptibility across the visible, infrared, and ultraviolet spectrum by deviating light around objects, the concept bends ‘the entire spectrum of light – it doesn’t use cameras or mirrors or require power’, states guy cramer the CEO of the company.

so far, they been able to make an object about the size of an orange completely disappear, while also reducing 95% of a user’s shadow. although the cloak is still under development, and the pictures are rendered in photoshop for security purposes, future developments and technological applications will help push the concept into reality on a larger scale.

render of the invisibility cloak

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