Archive for August 15th, 2008

So we all know that i am an ardent fan of NPR, despite the fact that they have not had one iota of coverage of Bret Favre. Well, i have now decided that Fridays are the coolest, because they are SCIENCE FRIDAYS!

So this Friday I was listening at lunch and there was a discussion about “negative refractory materials”. Now I am an admitted, nerd/geek/dork whatever you want to call it, but even i had to wiki this one. But, through the conversation (as i came in halfway through) i realized that a material had been created that would bend light around itself. Translation: IT’S INVISIBLE!!!!!! I was so excited. Can you imagine the posibilities????? Other than Harry Potter’s famous invisibility cloak, there has to be an unlimited number of applications for this technology. I tried, but every time i did there were some negative consequences.

Imagine this, Invisibility covers for your car, No one would know it was there and wouldn’t break in or steal it! Downside, people don’t see its there and might smash into it…..not good.

I am sure that there will be great applications for this stuff, but i just couldn’t think of any that didn’t have the downside of a possible, smashing, crashing, scraping, bumping, tripping, losing of some personal item….

UPDATE:
Jana recently placed a post-it on my desk with her comment on how useful the “invisibility clothing will be once perfected”. It was just to good not to share. Enjoy!

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