- By Talib Khan
- Tue, 22 Oct 2019 03:54 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: JK Rowling’s Harry Potter is one the most fantasised film and novels, with massive popularity among the millennials. Everyone who’d watched the film admired to be in place of Harry Potter and desired to have the powers like him. One of the most desired things which Harry Potter possessed was the ‘invisibility cloak’ which helps him in hiding from unwanted situations and dangerous conditions.
Turning the virtual invisibility cloak into reality, a Canada-based company created the same cloak which can make you invisible like Harry Potter using the cloak. Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corporation has been manufacturing camouflage military uniforms across the globe. Now the company has come up with the new invisibility cloak and named it ‘Quantum Stealth’ which can help you in disguising soldiers, tanks, and troops. The company has even applied for a patent for the Quantum Stealth.
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Hyperstealth Biotechnology corp has been doing efforts to make something like this from the last 10 years. And after years of effort, the company is able to convert the dream into reality. The ‘Quantum Stealth’ is nothing but a thin sheet that can converge the light, making the thing or person behind it go invisible virtually.
Guy Cramer, Chief Executive and President at Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp, as reported by LADbible, said, “I’m excited to finally be able to speak about something that I haven’t been able to for the last nine years and while I have a passion for my work I’m both excited and concerned for the different uses that will be employed moving forward.”
According to a press release issued by the company, the Quantum Stealth is a thin sheet that can bend the light around a target and makes it evidently invisible. The company calls it a ‘broadband invisibility cloak’ due to its ability to converge the light. The light can be in the visible spectrum, ultraviolet, infrared or shortwave infrared light.
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Meanwhile, the company along with invisibility cloak announced three more patents applications, which uses the same material as the cloak. The other products include a ‘solar panel amplifier’, a ‘holographic display system’ and ‘Laser Scattering, Deviation, and Manipulation’.