Harry Potter new movie? Well, one film is being worked on by the author J.K. Rowlign and Warner Bros. However, it is not definite yet when it will come out. Production is yet to start, the script is not yet finish. If you are reminiscing about the amazing world of Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and his gang, you can try re-reading the book or re-watching the movies. If you want to feel like a real wizard, you can do it. Sort of. You will feel like having such power with an invisibility cloak invented by American experts.
Scientists from the University of Rochester in the United States claimed that they have developed a cloaking process that lets people hide objects.
"A lot of people have worked on a lot of different aspects of optical cloaking for years," John Howell, a professor of physics from the university.
With this device, the time you spend waiting for the Harry Potter new movie will be worthwhile. That is if you get to avail one.
The scientists behind this project, called Rochester Cloak, said their breakthrough isn't really a tangible cloak. Instead, it is an equipment use for optical research. The subject is played behind layered lenses then it appears to be not there when looked at.
“From what we know this is the first cloaking device that provides three-dimensional, continuously multidirectional cloaking,” said Joseph Choi, a graduate student who helped develop the method at Rochester.
The Rochester Cloak, which they described as something that is similar that appeared in Harry Potter movies, will not just be used for hobby or amusement according to the scientists. They said that it could also help in the different aspects of life.
“I imagine this could be used to cloak a trailer on the back of a semi-truck so the driver can see directly behind him,” Choi said. “It can be used for surgery, in the military, in interior design, art.”
The group has already released instructions on how to create the Rochester Cloak at home although it is yet to be granted a patent. At $100, you can avail this invisibility cloak. If you get to master this device, you might star in Harry Potter new movie. Who knows?