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> Well, the editors at "Science" don't seem to think so, since this work
> was published there in the 23 June 2006 issue. Evidently, you haven't
> been following the interesting developments in metamaterials, and so are
> unaware of the remarkable things they allow.
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> --
> --Tim Smith
Perfect transparency at one frequency is not new, it has been known at
least since the Ramsauer-Townsend effect (1923). And modern
metamaterials do nothing to make humans, tanks and even islands
invisible. The "University of Liverpool mathematician" or anyone else
who makes such claims is a crackpot.
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