A UK-based company designs invisibility shield that you can buy today

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What would you do if you could be invisible? 🧐 engineering

The technology behind the function of the shield is fairly simple. A precision-engineeredworks to deflect light from the subject , away from the observer . The lenses are oriented vertically to allow light from the subject to diffuse when it passes through the shield. The light from the subject's background is refracted towards the observer who cannot spot the subject hiding behind the shield.

After trialing multiple lens shapes, angles, and depths as well as ways to mount them on a scaffold, the team settled on a technique that does not even require toxic resins that are commonplace in such builds. The shield works best against uniform backgrounds such as foliage, grass, sand, and sky but will also work well against walls, painted lines, and rails, the company claims on its Kickstarter page.

Not to forget, the shield works purely on optics so there is no power source needed to operate it and weighs just nine pounds, so it is fairly portable. At just over two inches thick, the shield is free-standing and is made up of UV and temperature-resistant material that is used for external signages. Just in case, you do not find a use for it after a few years, the entire assembly can be recycled just as wastes generated during their production are.

The company has already secured 362 orders at the time of this writing and is estimated to make its deliveries by December this year. Stay ahead with the latest science, technology and innovation news, for free:

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PUTIN, ME, ONE BULLET

Oh brilliant. I also wrote about this technology about 7 years ago. You can read it here:

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