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Old May 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.electromag,sci.astro
Too many kooks spoil the brothel
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Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?

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Old May 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.electromag,sci.astro
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"Too Many Kooks Spoil the Brothel" wrote in message
oups.com...
Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?


Yes. See last month's message on sci.math:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...6cdeaf24782d51
and
http://www.h33.dk/usynlig_index.en.html

Dirk Vdm


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Old May 3rd 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.electromag,sci.astro
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Too Many Kooks Spoil the Brothel wrote:

Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?


Can you see water? You must remove optical absorption, reflection,
and distortion. There are seven primary optical aberrations. Why
don't you start by listing them so

1) you know what to avoid, and
2) you don't represent yourself in public as a complete jackass.

Cf: mimetic camouflage.

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Old May 4th 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.electromag,sci.astro
J. B. Wood
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In article .com, "Too
Many Kooks Spoil the Brothel" wrote:

Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?


Ok, here's something to ponder: If you could somehow become totally
invisible to others your eyes would also be transparent, incapable of
refracting and capturing light and therefore you would be totally blind.
Just another aspect overlooked by Hollywood. Sincerely,

John Wood (Code 5550) e-mail:
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Old May 4th 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.electromag,sci.astro
Mark Martin
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J. B. Wood wrote:
In article .com,

"Too
Many Kooks Spoil the Brothel" wrote:

Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?


Ok, here's something to ponder: If you could somehow become totally
invisible to others your eyes would also be transparent, incapable of
refracting and capturing light and therefore you would be totally

blind.
Just another aspect overlooked by Hollywood. Sincerely,


My thoughts precisely. Did you ever see "Hollow Man"? It was
released a few years ago, and is basically The Invisible Man with Kevin
Bacon and much use of the word 'quantum'.

The story makes quite a deal of the fact that the invisible man's
eyelids are transparent, and so he cannot effectively close his eyes.
They missed a step.

-Mark Martin

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Old May 5th 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.electromag,sci.astro
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Uncle Al wrote:
Too Many Kooks Spoil the Brothel wrote:

Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?


Can you see water? You must remove optical absorption, reflection,
and distortion. There are seven primary optical aberrations. Why
don't you start by listing them so

1) you know what to avoid, and
2) you don't represent yourself in public as a complete jackass.


I'll leave that to you, Uncle!

Though certainly not an INVISIBLE one.


Cf: mimetic camouflage.

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http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/qz.pdf


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Old May 18th 05 posted to sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.electromag,sci.astro
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Mark Martin schrieb:
J. B. Wood wrote:
In article .com,

"Too
Many Kooks Spoil the Brothel" wrote:

Is this possible by selective bending of light-rays?


Ok, here's something to ponder: If you could somehow become totally
invisible to others your eyes would also be transparent, incapable

of
refracting and capturing light and therefore you would be totally

blind.
Just another aspect overlooked by Hollywood. Sincerely,


My thoughts precisely. Did you ever see "Hollow Man"? It was
released a few years ago, and is basically The Invisible Man with

Kevin
Bacon and much use of the word 'quantum'.

The story makes quite a deal of the fact that the invisible man's
eyelids are transparent, and so he cannot effectively close his eyes.
They missed a step.

-Mark Martin


I had a hollow website earlier, but it dealt with the Star Trek episode
"For the World Is Hollow, and I have Touched the Sky", and suchlike
philosophical profundity.

 




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