A Maple Ridge, B.C., inventor claims to have discovered what scientists, armies, children and science fiction fanatics have dreamed of for generations -- a fabric material that can make a person or object completely invisible.
Cramer is the founder of HyperStealth Biotechnology, a company that designs digital camouflage patterns for clients including the Jordanian and Afghanistan armies.
a friend of mine was wondering if he can invent a fabric or wrapping of some type that would make a 3 inch cylinder shaped deviced appear to be 8 or 9 inches long.
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a friend of mine was wondering if he can invent a fabric or wrapping of some type that would make a 3 inch cylinder shaped deviced appear to be 8 or 9 inches long.
That (and a couple other pictures) are photoshopped images that the inventor put together. He actually claims his material "works slightly better" than the made up images.
What was that display company from Calgary a couple years back who had that scandal with his fake giant monitor that was just made up of a bunch of monitors he bought at Futureshop that he stuck together?
Invisible boy: I'm invisible! Can you see me?
All: Yes.
The Bowler: Maybe you should put some shorts on or something if you want to keep fighting evil with us today.
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a friend of mine was wondering if he can invent a fabric or wrapping of some type that would make a 3 inch cylinder shaped deviced appear to be 8 or 9 inches long.
Something to do with this, I'd imagine...
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