I was just wondering, remember in the last James Bond movie, he had the Aston Martin..that had an invisible function..so u couldnt see the car. They said the technoloy was tiny mirrors all around the car, that reflex light, and make it look transparent.
My question is..Any truth to this..or could this be done?
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Tommy V.
O come on man........
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KarTuneMan, I know what you are thinking, but give this kid a break.
civic95vtec,
To answer your question, that technology was applied in the 90's in the first Gulf War when Bush Sr. held office . It was in a lot of the military infantry, but mainly to the ground unit. After deem a success, it is now put into civilian use. In the mid 90’s the Canadian Government bought the technology from the US Army to put into highway Police car. A lot of people don’t know this, but if you guys ever drive over the speed limit on Canadian highway the next thing you notice is the police cruiser right behind you.
“My question is..Any truth to this..or could this be done?”
Only one way for you to test this, come over to Canada and drive above the posted highway speed limit. You will definitely see the movies technology applied in everyday used. If you drive below the regulated speed limit you will never see it. I hope this help answer your question.
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hey man..i was just curious..you never know these days..with technology. if they can take a USB flash drive, the size of my hand, and it has a 2.0G capacity, i wouldnt think we far from invisible cars lol.
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Tommy V.