how the metamaterial make things invisible?
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When light is diffused, a thin coat of metamaterial around an object can make it essentially invisible under a range of lighting conditions.
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an object must do two things: it has to be able to bend light around itself, so that it casts no shadow, and it must produce no reflection. While naturally occurring materials are unable to do this, a new class of materials called metamaterials is now making it possible.
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