Japanese Inventor Brings Invisibility Closer to Reality

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The Japanese inventor has made significant advancements in personal invisibility technology, moving closer to practical applications. This development utilizes advanced optical camouflage techniques that manipulate light to render objects invisible. The discussion highlights the potential implications of this technology in various fields, including military and entertainment. The inventor's work is documented in detail on Wired's website, showcasing innovative approaches to invisibility.

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