A group of scientists from the University of London Queen Mary has conducted a number of experiments, in which they managed to force the object to become invisible.
Using a special material containing nanoparticles, the scientists were able to make the object invisible in the literal sense of the word. The British scientific community regards this study as the first in this field. Scientists at London University have invented a device similar to the screen.
It allows you to visually transform a curved surface into a flat with the help of electromagnetic waves. This device is created as a transformation optical system, the underlying concept of the invisibility cloak.
The device can operate on the same frequency or different range, and this allows you to use it in other areas of science and technology. So says Professor Yan Hao, one of the leaders of the project.