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October 21 Invisibility Cloak ,Levitation and Space-Time Control using Morphogenetic Technology
Morphogenetic Technology for Invisibility Cloak
Tehnologia Morphogenetica pentru realizarea Invizibilitatii
Tehnologia Morphogenetica la nivel nanostructural
[metamateriale] conduce la modularea
indicelui de refractie , la invizibilitate,
la controlul interactiei gravitationale
si la modularea matricii spatiu-timp
Ancient legends are true:
Invisibility
cloak rediscovered
SFANTUL GRAAL PENTRU TINERETE VESNICA SI REPARAREA ADN
Please see more on:
HOLY GRAIL A TRANS-DIMENSIONAL GATE TO DNA REPAIR AND ETERNAL YOUTH http://www.myspace.com/graalstar
QI MAGEN -OUT OF PANDORA’S BOX OF CHEMICAL MEDICAL MEDICATION http://www.myspace.com/qimagen
http://www.psi-sciences.com
Patanjali-Yoga Sutra:
This article is an answer to the article on:
that appeared today 20.10.2006 on YAHOO NEWS
because is smth different from the invisibility
screen that projects the image from behind )
Acest articol este un raspuns la cel aparut azi(20.10.2006) la stiri stiintifice pe Yahoo
unde se vorbeste despre structuri nanotehnologice (metamateriale) care emit un camp
(de plasmoni) care poate inversa(negativa) indicele de refractie,
ceea ce conduce la realizarea invizibilitatii unui obiect in toate
domeniile electromagnetice(microunde, radar,infrarosu..) dar si in
domeniul sonic (detectia ultrasonica).
Aceste structuri nanotehnologice
arata ca un cablaj electronic (vedeti mai jos) si sunt numite metamateriale.
De fapt aceasta tehnologie vizeaza interactia gravitationala si extractia din spatiul-
timp local in vederea realizarii altor metode de a calatori in
univers si pt. a realiza :casele zeilor (incinte ecranate la curgerea timpului-"Oul lui Paracelsus").
Se observa punerea in aplicare a invizibilitatii descoperite de insecte , botezata de savantul rus
V.Grebennicov :
CSE(CAVITY STRUCTURAL EFFECT).
Cloaking Demonstrated
Our new publication in Science confirms a previous conjecture that it is possible
to cloak objects-at least over a narrow range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Metamaterials Electromagnetic metamaterials are artificially structured composites that can be engineered to have desired electromagnetic properties, while having other advantageous material properties. In addition to their potential in practical applications and devices, metamaterials can offer unique and previously unexplored material properties. | |
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Negative Index Materials What are negative index materials? How do they work? All known naturally occurring materials possess positive refractive index. Metamaterials, however, can be designed to have a negative refractive index, and will thus bend light in a unique manner. Our group studies the fundamental properties of negative refraction, as well as practical applications for negative index metamaterials. More information can be found on our negative refraction home page. |
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Plasmonic Nanostructures Metals at optical wavelengths have unusual properties because their dielectric constant can be negative. At the interface between two media having opposite signs of permittivity, surface plasmons can be excited that give metals a remarkable response to incident electromagnetic radiation. By engineering this response, we hope to develop nano-optic technology: optical elements not limited by the wavelength | | |
Aceste structuri nanotehnologice care arata ca un cablaj electronic(vedeti mai jos) si sunt numite metamateriale vizeaza interactia gravitationala si extractia din spatiul-timp local (incinte concentrice-"Oul lui Paracelsus"). In imaginea de mai jos se observa punerea in aplicare a invizibilitatii descoperite de insecte (vedeti in stanga centru platforma invizibila care levita) care foloseste efectul botezat de savantul rus Viktor S. Grebennikov :CSE(CAVITY STRUCTURAL EFFECT).
Efectul de Structurare(spatio-temporala) exercitat de Cavitati ,forme (piramide, ADN) era cunoscut civilizatiilor antice
(THOTH , zeul stiintei si al magiei mai era numit si stapanul timpului)
NATURAL PHENOMENA OF BIOLOGICAL ANTIGRAVITATION
ASSOCIATED WITH INVISIBILITY IN INSECTS &
GREBENNIKOV'S CAVITY STRUCTURAL EFFECT
Full English version of this text now is available at :
HOLY GRAIL A TRANS-DIMENSIONAL GATE FOR DNA REPAIR
("Flight" - V chapter from the book "MY WORLD" by Viktor S. Grebennikov )
In imaginea de mai jos se vede ca piramida era simbolul pentru Dumnezeu pt. civilizatiile anterioare de pe Terra asa cum se afirma in textele civilizatiei Iarga
Now you see it, now you don't!
Friday October 20, 11:59 AM
A British-led team of scientists has made the first big step into the future by creating a device which makes things invisible.
The Star Trek-style "cloaking device" measures less than five inches across and only responds to radar waves.
But within five years there might be devices powerful enough to make whole vehicles "vanish" - including battlefield tanks.
An invisibility cloak blueprint was produced in May by Professor Sir John Pendry, a physicist at Imperial College London. Just five months later, scientists working with him in the US have put the idea into practice.
The concept involves bending visible light, or other forms of electromagnetic radiation such as radar, around the object being hidden.
An observer looking at the cloaked object will see light deflected from behind, making it seem to disappear.
Sir John said: "The previous paper was all theory, explaining how it could be done, but the real challenge was to make the unusual materials needed for a working device.
"It's all been done in a time scale much shorter than I had envisaged. This cloaking device is just a demonstration showing that you can get radiation where you want it to be.
"There's still some development to do, but I would have thought that in five years you'd be seeing some sort of practical realisation of this technology. "It's probably too heavy for aircraft, and making objects as big as buildings disappear might be difficult. But it would be ideal for hiding a tank."
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Electromagnetic metamaterials for negative refractive index review W. J. Padilla, D. N. Basov, D. R. Smith Materials Today 9, 28 (2006)
The quest for the superlens popular J. B. Pendry, D. R. Smith Scientific American 295, 60 (July, 2006)
Controlling electromagnetic fields J. B. Pendry, D. Schurig, D. R. Smith Science 312, 1780 (2006)
Spectroscopy of metamaterials from infrared to optical frequencies review W. J. Padilla, D. R. Smith, D. N. Basov Journal of the Optical Society of America B 23, 404 (2006)
Homogenization of metamaterials by field averaging invited D. R. Smith, J. B. Pendry Journal of the Optical Society of America B 23, 321 (2006)
Free-space microwave focusing by a negative-index gradient lens T. Driscoll, D. N. Basov, A. F. Starr, P. M. Rye, S. Nemat-Nasser, D. Schurig, D. R. Smith Applied Physics Letters 88, 081101 (2006)
Numerical simulations of long-range plasmons A. Degiron, D. R. Smith Optics Express , 88, 1611 (2006)
Electric-field-coupled resonators for negative permittivity metamaterials D. Schurig, J. J. Mock, D. R. Smith Applied Physics Letters 88, 041109 (2006)
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| Publications, from 2005
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Simulation and testing of a graded negative index of refraction lens R. B. Greegor, C. G. Parazzoli, J. A. Nielsen, M. A. Thompson, M. H. Tanielian, D. R. Smith Applied Physics Letters 87, 091114 (2005)
Superlens breaks optical barrier popular D. R. Smith Physics World 18, 23 (2005)
Sub-diffraction imaging with compensating bilayers invited D. Schurig, D. R. Smith New Journal of Physics 7, 162 (2005)
Impact of inherent periodic structure on effective medium description of left-handed and related metamaterials T. Koschny, P. Markos, E. N. Economou, D. R. Smith, D. C. Vier, C. M. Soukoulis Physical Review B 71, 245105 (2005)
Experimental characterization of magnetic surface plasmons on metamaterials with negative permeability J. N. Gollub, D. R. Smith, D. C. Vier, T. Perram, J. J. Mock Physical Review B 71, 195402 (2005)
How to build a superlens popular D. R. Smith Science, 308, 502 (2005)
Electromagnetic parameter retrieval from inhomogeneous metamaterials D. R. Smith, D. C. Vier, Th. Koschny, C. M. Soukoulis Physical Review E, 71, 036617 (2005)
Gradient index metamaterials D. R. Smith, J. J. Mock, A. F. Starr, D. Schurig Physical Review E , 71, 036617 (2005)
Enhanced diffraction by a rectangular grating made of a negative phase-velocity (or negative index) material R. A. Depine, A. Lakhtakia, D. R. Smith Physics Letters A , 337, 155 (2005) |
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