RTWT.European researchers have taken the world a step closer to fictional wizard Harry Potter's invisibility cloak after they made an object disappear, a study published Thursday in the journal Science showed.
Scientists from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany and Imperial College London used their cloak, made using photonic crystals with a structure resembling piles of wood, to conceal a small bump on a gold surface, they wrote in Science.
"It's kind of like hiding a small object underneath a carpet -- except this time the carpet also disappears," they said.
... The researchers are working now to recreate the disappearing bump but on a larger scale, but Stenger said Harry Potter's invisibility cloak would not be hanging in would-be wizards' wardrobes in the near future.
"Theoretically, it would be possible to do this on a large scale but technically, it's totally impossible with the knowledge we have now," he said.
- The invisibility cloak was minute, measuring 100 microns by 30 microns.
- Recreating the invisibility cloak on a larger scale could prove challenging technically.
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