China claims it has created a mysterious ‘super material’ that can make anything INVISIBLE – and it could make them unstoppable in war
The stealth material that can make anything 'invisible' including 'smart skins' for fighter jets, making them undetectable in war
CHINA has claimed it has created a mysterious "super material" that can make anything invisible - and it could make them unstoppable in war.
In a documentary that aired on China Central Television station, it was claimed the world's first 'super material' production line had been built in State Key Laboratory of Metamaterial Electromagnet Modulation Technology based at the Guangqi Advanced Institute of Technology in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.
The lab has been producing "super materials" or "metamaterials" such as anti-burning and anti-icing, invisibility materials.
The state-run lab has the abilty to mass produce the materials, as it has a capacity to produce 100,000 square metres of metamaterial annually.
Metamaterials are artificial composites of materials not usually found in nature, and are created from assemblies of multiple elements metals or plastics.
The materials are finely-engineered surfaces that have the characteristics of being foldable, small in size, lightweight and compact.
In the "metamaterial cloaking" process path taken by infrared radiation - visible light - through the material is manipulated, shielding it from view by controlling electromagnetic radiation, creating invisibility cloaks.
The exact functions of the materials have not yet been disclosed.
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