yea,sort of.
actually, 3 years ago a professor in japan created an invisibility cloak.
according to his design he made some sort of video cameras attached to the cloak made of some sort of special material.
also,this allowed an effect of light (honestly i dont know the name) and this allowed the surroundings (ie,behind the wearer's body) to blend as if light passed through his body
for more details check www.timeforkids.com
2007-03-25 21:35:56
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answered by prey of viper 3
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It's time to let you in on the secrets of true invisibility. It starts simple, with a mental exercise that you can practise whenever you have a quiet moment. Here's what you have to do:
Sit somewhere you can feel relaxed
Close your eyes
Imagine what it might feel like to be invisible
Picture yourself living out your invisible fantasies
After about five minutes of this, concentrate on one part of your body - a fingertip is a good choice - and will it to become invisible. See it in your mind's eye as it slowly becomes transparent, revealing what is behind it.
Once it is invisible in your mind, hold that thought for as long as possible. You may find your mind begins to wander. If it does, don't worry, relax. Wait a while, and try again.
To begin with you may only be able to hold that thought for a few seconds, or perhaps a minute at most. Keep practising. You'll need to be able to hold that thought uppermost in your mind for at least FIVE minutes before continuing on to stage 2. Distractions are, unfortunately, inevitable, but with enough practise, you'll find you are able to ignore them.
Keep repeating this exercise for at least three weeks. If you still haven't reached five minutes, stick with it - it will happen. Some people have taken two or more months to achieve this, but everyone who has stuck with it has made it to five minutes.
The best way to time yourself is to glance at a clock before you begin to concentrate. When your mind begins to wander - however slight it may be - open your eyes again and check the clock. You may be surprised how long you kept that thought going.
Ok, I've mastered stage 1. What next?
.i do not believe in this and i did not read it fully so if it does not work then i am not responsible and if u see that fellow anywhere i too can help u in thrashin' him...in case it does not wrk out!!!
2007-03-26 04:33:39
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answered by shalu 3
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Yes, if you stand in a room without windows, then remove all light that person will become invisible. To restore visibility simply reverse the procedure.
2007-03-26 04:29:31
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answered by tommy 1
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There are prototypes of clothing that project a view of the surroundings, giving the illusion of invisibility. The effect is more odd than it is convincing, but give it a few years.
A wearable cloaking device has been patented, by the way.
2007-03-26 04:20:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Now listen here son, i remember back in the days when we had pastachio trees far as the eye could see, the eye the was not plucked out by a hard days work
2007-03-26 04:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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no the light is immpossible to bend around a human without mirrors and even then it wouldn't be invisible so no you can't
2007-03-26 21:49:02
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answered by Micky D 3
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I THINK YES..
THESE ARE SOME EXAMPLES..
QUITE UNBELIEVEABLE BUT HV 2 BELIEVE IT!!
A WOMAN NAMED Melanie in Ventura, California had a strange experience while sitting on her own living room sofa. While just staring at the wall, she became, she believes, invisible. Her husband walked around the house looking for her. He even walked right by her - just a few feet away - and did not see her. The episode lasted about 10 minutes, then suddenly she was visible again.
This unusual story is one of several documented by Donna Higbee who is conducting extensive, ongoing research into a phenomenon she calls Human Spontaneous Involuntary Invisibility. According to the anecdotes Higbee tells at her website, The Research and Writings of Donna Higbee, people suddenly and unexpectedly become invisible. They don't seem to feel any differently when this occurs, and they can see and move around normally, just as if nothing has changed. Yet other people don't see them. They are ignored - totally - as if they aren't there.
The victims of this bizarre phenomenon attest that the experience is not the same as being ignored. Certainly, most of us have had feelings of being invisible in awkward moments at social occasions. But this experience is far different.
One of the anecdotes Higbee relates, in fact, takes place at a party. A 37-year-old man goes into a bathroom and comes out, apparently, totally invisible. He attempts to engage in conversation with several people, including his own girlfriend, but is ignored completely. He asks her for a cigarette, but receives no response. At first he thinks they are playing a joke on him and so returns to the bathroom in anger. When he comes out again, it's as if nothing had happened. Everything is back to normal and he could be seen again.
Higbee has collected several of these stories, and in every case the phenomenon takes place spontaneously, without warning, lasts a few minutes, and then ends. Several people have fallen victim to the invisibility more than once - they seem to be susceptible to it. She has even heard from people who claim to be able to occasionally control their invisibility at will.
Daniel S. felt he became invisible one day when he was with some friends who were setting off firecrackers. Daniel wanted them to stop because he was afraid the cops would show up and check IDs. This especially meant trouble for him because he had several unpaid tickets in his name. He was fearful of going to jail and losing his job. The police did show up, and they checked everyone's ID - except Daniel's:
"The cops started at the other end of the line (there were two lines, one in front of the other) of people. I was standing behind a friend, who was a girl. The cop asked each person to hand him their IDs as he passed down the line. Then he would take the ID and call in each person. I was the last one in the behind line. I was also the largest person there. I was even larger than the policemen. The cop never even acted like he saw me. He never asked me for my ID. Neither of the two cops paid any attention to me. All of my friends, except the two who were taken in by the police, thought I had left. Many asked me afterward where I went to hide. I told all of them that I was there. No one would believe me."
2007-03-26 04:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Um I think that would depend on how high the person was or is? Hey Detective guy no need to rude, I think the question was meant to be silly!!!
2007-03-26 04:22:51
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answered by Daisy S 2
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first.....no
secondly the YOUTUBE video was made with a BLUE SCREEN, if you wear blue in front of a blue screen the computer interlaces the image onto the backround and onto you....
you can see it all the time on the weather report if the weather man wears the wrong colored tie.
2007-03-26 04:26:21
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answered by Justin H 4
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get an invisible cloak from harry potter
2007-03-26 04:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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