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09/27/2014 10:30:45 AM · #1 |
Reuters had an article this morning about the Rochester Cloak, which was created by some smarty-pantses at University of Rochester. The article links to a UoR article that shows you how to make your own. One of the articles mentioned using the device on a semi truck trailer so you can see what's behind you. Makes me wonder, "What would I use an invisibility cloak for?" Hmmmm!
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09/27/2014 10:40:08 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by aliqui: Reuters had an article this morning about the Rochester Cloak, which was created by some smarty-pantses at University of Rochester. The article links to a UoR article that shows you how to make your own. One of the articles mentioned using the device on a semi truck trailer so you can see what's behind you. Makes me wonder, "What would I use an invisibility cloak for?" Hmmmm!
Build your own Rochester Cloak |
For a challenge entry of course! Silly you. :-D |
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09/27/2014 10:44:39 AM · #3 |
Cool, I wanna cloak myself! Now off to find four achromatic doublets 6 feet in diameter!;-) |
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09/27/2014 10:49:33 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Cool, I wanna cloak myself! Now off to find four achromatic doublets 6 feet in diameter!;-) |
In the news: "National Observatory wonders how & why someone vandalized their main telescope ...".
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09/27/2014 12:23:34 PM · #5 |
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09/27/2014 02:51:30 PM · #6 |
Looks like fun indeed. Main problem is to get the lenses I suppose... |
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09/27/2014 04:04:01 PM · #7 |
My problem is that I'd probably try using it outside and the lenses would accidentally set me on fire. |
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09/27/2014 04:18:08 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by hajeka: Looks like fun indeed. Main problem is to get the lenses I suppose... |
Inexpensive lenses of known focal length can be obtained from places specializing in supplies for stereoscopic photography (used for building stereo viewers). Look about half-way down the page here for an example ...
Originally posted by vawendy: My problem is that I'd probably try using it outside and the lenses would accidentally set me on fire. |

Message edited by author 2014-09-27 17:07:42. |
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09/28/2014 12:51:51 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by hajeka: Looks like fun indeed. Main problem is to get the lenses I suppose... |
This place if you're in the US. The time I actually needed lens elements, though, I bought a broken and obsolete 50mm lens off of eBay for $8 shipped. Ebay would be a little harder if you're looking for matched pairs, I suppose. |
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