A Real Invisibility Shield | How Does It Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • In this video I explore the physics of an 'invisibility shield', otherwise known as a Lubor's Lens. You may have seen viral clips of this type of material attached to a riot shield, advertised for police and military applications to provide an effective (but not perfect) cloak in certain environments. This video explores how that technology works.
    You can purchase your own Lubor's Lenses here (this is an affiliate link): ebay.to/2KGaCCn
    It's thanks to viewers like you supporting me on Patreon that I'm able to continue making videos and strive to constantly improve them. Thank you so much for your support, and a special thanks to my top Patrons: Enzo Breda Lee & TheBackyardScientist!
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    Thanks for watching!
    -Ben

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  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight  4 года назад +292

    Hi everyone, if you're new to my channel my name is Ben. I read all of your comments and reply to as many as I can. While you're here you may be interested in some of my other videos, like this one where I re-invent a lost supermaterial 'Starlite': ruclips.net/video/aqR4_UoBIzY/видео.html Or maybe this video where I speak with a retired aerospace engineer that has turned his expertise toward making incredible backyard rollercoasters: ruclips.net/video/SsrfBxWYxOQ/видео.html How about running a gasoline engine on firewood? I've got a video on that too: ruclips.net/video/522BaxM0Jnk/видео.html Thanks for stopping by! Leave me some comments. I'd love to hear from you.

    • @grantmccollum4499
      @grantmccollum4499 4 года назад +7

      NightHawkInLight The interaction with your subscribers is appreciated. A lot of channels don’t do that.

    • @strangeke7750
      @strangeke7750 4 года назад

      How is this not a close proximity spy drone. Basically invisible.

    • @yonkromis7883
      @yonkromis7883 4 года назад +1

      Question about solar light will they focus the Sun's light in a hard sharp straight line as opposed to a round circle I'd appreciate if you could check that out and tell me

    • @yonkromis7883
      @yonkromis7883 4 года назад +3

      I don't see the link on where to buy them

    • @zac3392
      @zac3392 4 года назад +2

      NightHawkInLight Just found u, love ur videos... reminds me of Smarter Every Day

  • @Ididathing
    @Ididathing 4 года назад +3837

    Can it hide all my problems in life?

    • @spaghettiandmeatballs6471
      @spaghettiandmeatballs6471 4 года назад +257

      Depends on the orientation of the lens.

    • @lucasklinkhamer4802
      @lucasklinkhamer4802 4 года назад +20

      Yes.

    • @heavens.sorrow
      @heavens.sorrow 4 года назад +40

      If you bury them deep enough you can hide them in anything.

    • @SuiYo
      @SuiYo 4 года назад +10

      Hey I just watched your most recent video, and the one you made with William Osman, good shit

    • @lucasklinkhamer4802
      @lucasklinkhamer4802 4 года назад +4

      @@SuiYo I was about to say that too 😂

  • @ChrisLocke1969
    @ChrisLocke1969 4 года назад +1450

    My shower door's been doing pretty much the same for 30+ years

    • @kr00m
      @kr00m 4 года назад +18

      niiiiice

    • @devinnoordenbos1922
      @devinnoordenbos1922 4 года назад +21

      2_Face Unknown don’t you mean vertical?

    • @jamesamores9611
      @jamesamores9611 4 года назад +2

      @@kr00m 4

    • @dofehino5444
      @dofehino5444 4 года назад +22

      @@devinnoordenbos1922 horizontal is for a good impression

    • @rinaldykase
      @rinaldykase 4 года назад +15

      @@2FaceTube damn you, i can't stop laughing

  • @boozflooz6255
    @boozflooz6255 4 года назад +633

    invisibility has already been invented, we just can't see it

  • @newchallenger9017
    @newchallenger9017 4 года назад +418

    “He’s using invisible technology, we can’t find him”
    Tilts head 90 degrees
    Ah there he is

    • @mensch.meier.8816
      @mensch.meier.8816 4 года назад

      Can you hide NWO MERKEL and co?

    • @nonchip
      @nonchip 4 года назад +19

      nah you'd have to tilt the hidden person ;)

    • @theeloquenteccentric8321
      @theeloquenteccentric8321 4 года назад +11

      Sorry but logically that won't make a difference. Its only if you tilt the shield that you will see the optically hidden object. Still a funny comment though.

    • @theeloquenteccentric8321
      @theeloquenteccentric8321 4 года назад +2

      @@joebidenofficialpotus Well, then it the illusion is defused, I guess. But I don't think the military would make a shield so confusing for the wielder though. There is almost always only one comfortable way to wield something. Say, you don't point a gun at yourself or hold it upside down. Not only that, but it will probably be in the shape of a rectangle to hide the entire body; not a square or a circle. As such, it will be almost always necessary to hold it vertically to feel stable. In any case, that would be hilarious all the same.

    • @nonchip
      @nonchip 4 года назад +1

      @@theeloquenteccentric8321 i mean they do have "this end towards enemy" stickers, pretty sure they'll figure out shields :D

  • @RPD___
    @RPD___ 4 года назад +1757

    This dude looks 40 and 12 years old at the same time.

    • @adgalanda
      @adgalanda 4 года назад +32

      Your sentence reminded me of Tool, 46 and 2.

    • @ikeyshuster9801
      @ikeyshuster9801 4 года назад +10

      Best thing I've ever heard lol

    • @poncetorres7110
      @poncetorres7110 4 года назад +6

      😅👍🏻.

    • @salg.5153
      @salg.5153 4 года назад +4

      He reminds me of a villain on Bonanza or some random western sitcom.😂😂😂

    • @pablotapia2346
      @pablotapia2346 4 года назад +3

      😂🤣😂

  • @justsayin2085
    @justsayin2085 4 года назад +610

    Soldier: They cant see me, Im a blur
    Enemies: Sir! there's a huge ass Blur square moving from left to right.

    • @d.t.w1390
      @d.t.w1390 4 года назад +67

      Captain: that probably one of our dead soldier spirit

    • @ryukikenshi5357
      @ryukikenshi5357 4 года назад +17

      enemies mayor: naaay..its just your gay mind talking

    • @benjiebear6513
      @benjiebear6513 4 года назад +7

      Just let it go, it's only enemies who use the invisible shield!

    • @Mathsuricate
      @Mathsuricate 4 года назад

      kkkkkkkkkkkk

    • @bababooey5703
      @bababooey5703 4 года назад +2

      He's in passive mode

  • @doodamajiger
    @doodamajiger 4 года назад +25

    So I decided to check out some of your older videos, and surprised to see that you’ve been making such great content for longer than 10 years. I think it’s incredible that still today you’re continuing to find inspiration for random (but interesting) things so frequently!

  • @gabedetter1570
    @gabedetter1570 4 года назад +230

    I figured there was a reason there always seemed to be some sort of parallel lines in the background of those clips

    • @ClokworkGremlin
      @ClokworkGremlin 4 года назад +15

      Oh, that part was pretty obvious, the guy is fairly open about his "invisibility cloak" being a fresnel type lens and even includes some cross-sectional diagrams.
      What I *didn't* know was that they've been available for years. Which means he can't exactly be patenting it.

    • @altersami9660
      @altersami9660 4 года назад +11

      @@ClokworkGremlin *laughs in US patent office*
      He most likely could. Solely based on the concept of using it for military/police use cases.
      But having the patent hold in a court case, that's a different story. Just because you get something patent, doesn't mean it's valid, both in the practical or legal sense.

    • @Nostalgicinquisitor
      @Nostalgicinquisitor 4 года назад +1

      Bending the light !

    • @muntee33
      @muntee33 4 года назад

      Nostalgic inquisitor refracting

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 4 года назад +159

    This just proves my theory that magic users in the past were just highly scientific people who figured out how to use the elements to their advantage

    • @ephraimcullen
      @ephraimcullen 4 года назад +30

      That's why they say. "Magic is just technology we don't understand"

    • @FJTHEGOON
      @FJTHEGOON 4 года назад +2

      Justin stop it please

    • @mutantkoffee
      @mutantkoffee 4 года назад +8

      Bro theres no such theory, and nothing new, search for some books, die hard magic its almost pure maths.

    • @RCGrid
      @RCGrid 4 года назад +1

      Justin Y. I’m sure you were the only one with this theory

    • @navidmehdi6
      @navidmehdi6 4 года назад

      just watch an anime called Dr Stone.

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 4 года назад +17

    Excellent as always. I could see a couple arguing, then one holds up a sheet and says, "Great, now I don't have to look at you!". 😂

  • @Qwerasd
    @Qwerasd 4 года назад +136

    When a grid's misaligned with another behind, that's a Moiré!

    • @degenerategrappling6503
      @degenerategrappling6503 4 года назад +1

      Well done

    • @MrBatbuddy
      @MrBatbuddy 4 года назад +1

      LOL, That was Great!

    • @RobertoOrtis
      @RobertoOrtis 4 года назад +1

      Don't get it

    • @azyfloof
      @azyfloof 4 года назад +2

      When the angle's just right and the spacing is tight, that's a Moiré!

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky 4 года назад +2

      @@RobertoOrtis It's a reference to Dean Martin's song "That's Amore"

  • @Coeb005
    @Coeb005 4 года назад +272

    This lens used in toys too changing characters or image based on where you look or angle.

    • @xenontesla122
      @xenontesla122 4 года назад +29

      ibrahim s Yeah. They’re called lenticular lenses when used in 3D images:
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenticular_printing

    • @brapamaldi7666
      @brapamaldi7666 4 года назад +30

      surprised this wasnt mentioned as this is how i remember these lenses being used for almost 40 years, lol

    • @90nobelscientistsbelievein97
      @90nobelscientistsbelievein97 4 года назад

      Can you please spell it for me what are those lens called?

    • @CineSoar
      @CineSoar 4 года назад +3

      @Michael kilby You're going to have to back that up, since the patent for Lubor's lens trick specifies "providing a lenticular screen having a series of parallel lenticules".

    • @CineSoar
      @CineSoar 4 года назад

      @Michael kilby You made the claim that the Lubor's lens is "completely different" than a lenticular lens, that it "operates on more dimensions" and "bares no comparison". I've cited the original patent application, which describes a parallel lenticular lens array. Now, you say "it would be easy to rebuttal [sic] the citations" and yet, here we are... no citations, no links to drawings, or credible descriptions of just how the lubor's lens differs 'completely' from a lenticular lens. That is what I meant, when I said, "You're going to have to back that up".

  • @Code-ff4fn
    @Code-ff4fn 4 года назад +148

    This might sound stupid but in my head it works like the smudge tool on Photoshop when im trying to delete something from the image

    • @kirkc9643
      @kirkc9643 4 года назад +16

      This is the analog version

    • @dantheman2907
      @dantheman2907 4 года назад +3

      Not very well?

    • @JNCressey
      @JNCressey 4 года назад +13

      Step 1: resize to 1x1080
      Step 2: resisze back to 1920x1080

    • @azz2
      @azz2 4 года назад +7

      Pretty good analogy. Essentially it is smearing everything horizontally. A good demonstration would be to have a wet painting with horizontal details and then wipe over it. All the original colour is there but only the horizontal details can be made out.

  • @chessboxtv
    @chessboxtv 4 года назад +66

    It's just a real life rectangle of content aware fill

  • @M.C__
    @M.C__ Год назад +4

    I have a few of these invisibility cards. It’s so cool to play with them and see with what items and in which situations they work the best

  • @davemcddd
    @davemcddd 4 года назад +52

    The REAL magic trick in this video is how he got the pliers to remain standing on the table after he removed the wooden support sticks.
    But seriously, nice video about the optics of a fresnel lens!
    I also learned that all these years I've been pronouncing fresnel wrong. (it's fray-NEL and not FREZ-nel)

  • @TheRealFOSFOR
    @TheRealFOSFOR 4 года назад +10

    When I first saw the videos of the "magical invisibility shields", it didn't take long before I noticed they always used backgrounds with horizontal features... And I figured the "shield" only worked horizontally.

  • @Advoko
    @Advoko 4 года назад +17

    Fascinating! Thank you for the explanations!

    • @sedevac8822
      @sedevac8822 3 года назад

      i always wanted a explanation for that

  • @coolnegative
    @coolnegative 4 года назад +5

    Knowing that the pliers are there, I can see the reddish hue of the handles. If I didn't know they were there, I'd probably be blown away! Always look forward to your videos my friend. Always worth the wait! God bless.

  • @duminicad
    @duminicad 4 года назад +6

    Love how clear and concise you are, thank you very much!

  • @wonderworksbranson1758
    @wonderworksbranson1758 9 месяцев назад +4

    I've only seen this video by this creator and can already tell that he's a jewel of a human being. Very well done content, explained in a way that anyone can understand. Good jerb!

  • @henrymostert2125
    @henrymostert2125 4 года назад +11

    If you were my science teacher in high school I might have gone into science. Really enjoyed your presentation

  • @alexbevan2183
    @alexbevan2183 4 года назад +1

    It makes it even more fascinating now that it’s been explained, it’s absolutely amazing

  • @RolfRBakke
    @RolfRBakke 4 года назад +21

    You can also find these lenses in the back light path in LCD screens

    • @KalRandom
      @KalRandom 4 года назад +2

      Cool that's exactly what I was wondering.
      Time to go digging in clutter, think I got 3 of them.
      Play time with grandkids.

  • @thesubmatrix
    @thesubmatrix 4 года назад +3

    I was always curious how this illusion worked, thank you for sharing. These videos are always so well done and I absolutely love watching them!

  • @TechsScience
    @TechsScience 4 года назад +13

    After seeing it on Daily dose of internet i was wondering how it works you explained it well 😊

  • @grantmccollum4499
    @grantmccollum4499 4 года назад +7

    That was really cool. First time I heard of and saw this lens demonstrated. Thanks 👍

  • @deadturret4049
    @deadturret4049 4 года назад +31

    And our next act on Penn and Teller's Fool Us...

  • @TheOzarkWizard
    @TheOzarkWizard 4 года назад +6

    It's been too long. Super happy you're back

  • @kendokaaa
    @kendokaaa 4 года назад +1

    I've heard of this elsewhere but I found your explanation on point

  • @ArcanesWorld
    @ArcanesWorld 4 года назад

    Thanks buddy you always give a practical and real world approach and explanation on what you do and breakdown, keep up the amazing work

  • @dawnofjustice4689
    @dawnofjustice4689 4 года назад +6

    So impressive, that I bought two of them before the video was ended 😂
    Thanks 👍

    • @3d-printtaaja454
      @3d-printtaaja454 4 года назад +1

      4 here. At 10 seconds or so. I want to cover something from all 4 sides.

    • @dawnofjustice4689
      @dawnofjustice4689 4 года назад +1

      Sounds interesting 😊

  • @TheSurviver72
    @TheSurviver72 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for pronouncing 'Fresnel' correctly. 👍

    • @kendokaaa
      @kendokaaa 4 года назад +1

      Don't you just love when someone says freznel?

  • @jonpiotrowski3506
    @jonpiotrowski3506 4 года назад +1

    Although I’ve only watched a dozen of your videos,your instructions,narration,and filming are clear,concise,and highly professional.You would be an asset to worldwide producers i.e. National Geographic,BBC,etc..

    • @jonpiotrowski3506
      @jonpiotrowski3506 4 года назад +1

      I highly recommend sending demos to any renowned company for potential employment.Yours remind me of the old “Wild America “series by Marty Stauffer,only with better video and narrative...

  • @MattSeremet
    @MattSeremet Год назад

    i love how i have one of these for lenticular prints nearby and never knew of this trick. trying now it's working a charm!

  • @aserta
    @aserta 4 года назад +206

    I feel this could have applications in the marine environment.

    • @cjonh808
      @cjonh808 4 года назад +3

      ok

    • @cheekypasta55
      @cheekypasta55 4 года назад +24

      Not when sonar exists. This only works for bending light to cameras and the human eye. Radar and sonar won’t be affected by this at all.

    • @Bourinos02
      @Bourinos02 4 года назад +3

      But why though? Contact is made with radar since the brink of WWII, no-one uses optical ID anymore...

    • @demodemo5146
      @demodemo5146 4 года назад +3

      The Philadelphia experiment

    • @DrewLSsix
      @DrewLSsix 4 года назад +2

      @@demodemo5146 that's not a thing, the story disproves itself.

  • @Christian1Aguayo
    @Christian1Aguayo 4 года назад +14

    Guy: *Demonstrates item*
    Guy: Now let me demonstrate item.

  • @jjm8678
    @jjm8678 4 года назад

    Flipping awesome man!!! Thank you so much for sharing! I'm really looking into that!

  • @martynfrench7187
    @martynfrench7187 4 года назад

    Great demonstration and explanation. Thanks

  • @ArcanisUrriah
    @ArcanisUrriah 4 года назад +4

    I remember people using larger ones similar to these to put in front of the TV to get a 'bigger' picture, back in the 70's

    • @steamboatwillie8517
      @steamboatwillie8517 4 года назад

      And the ones with three coloured horizontal bands, blue top brown mid and green bottom type ones, to ' convert's a mono to a colour(ish) tv.... technology or what? Living the dream :0)

  • @joemck85
    @joemck85 4 года назад +3

    It just seems like it's a massive horizontal blur, which tends to hide things because foreground elements like people tend to be vertical while landscape elements like hills and lakes tend to be horizontal.

  • @kr00m
    @kr00m 4 года назад +2

    I remember these from the late 90’s CD covers and promo posters. A photoshop app slices two images to give the illusion of motion or transition to something else when the lens is applied.

  • @SharpWorks
    @SharpWorks 4 года назад

    Great explanation! Thorough but concise.

  • @cking4869
    @cking4869 4 года назад +11

    Alternate title:
    How to break the lighting engine | Glitch Showcase

  • @celivalg
    @celivalg 4 года назад +17

    I could see these used in office vitrines, you just have to put a striped pattern on the back wall and boom, everyone inside is invisible

  • @mrt5316
    @mrt5316 4 года назад

    Who else can’t wait for each new video. Love your channel man.

  • @Yonda2404
    @Yonda2404 4 года назад

    Nice content dude, thank you for the information you gave

  • @Randomname183
    @Randomname183 4 года назад +180

    I was hoping his only explanation would be “it’s just magic” but no.

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav 4 года назад +8

      any technology far enough advanced could be explained as magic,
      mean if you'd take someone from the 1400's to the modern day He'd exclaim witchcraft and magic from most of our modern comforts,

    • @dashingquad
      @dashingquad 4 года назад +1

      Come ooooon, it's very simple the explanation

    • @jonjohnson102
      @jonjohnson102 4 года назад +1

      Jfm

    • @CreatorCade
      @CreatorCade 4 года назад +2

      A Ludors lens even sounds like a magical D&D item +1 invisibility. 🤓

    • @eggheadusa9900
      @eggheadusa9900 4 года назад

      Mary Carrero Llovera Yeah we all seen Thor we know

  • @justinhubbard7611
    @justinhubbard7611 4 года назад +19

    Where can you find large versions of it? Like big enough to recreate the riot shield?

    • @undersiege3402
      @undersiege3402 4 года назад +8

      dismantle a 50'' tv, some have this sheet combined with a diffuser too

  • @zazkegirotron
    @zazkegirotron 3 года назад

    AWESOMEEEEE! Thanks for always sharing cool quality videos! They are great :)

  • @stevewalker9888
    @stevewalker9888 4 года назад +2

    Hi Ben. Newbie to your antics , just found you. . I have had several attempts at using the Ferrell lens with a led back light , by taking away the lcd screen (usually cracked making the tv useless) and using the left over parts to create what some people can’t understand as a 3D void affect , the sheets in using are regular tv sized. Also remove the leds from the tv as the voltage to run them are horrendous, and replace with 12v rgbw. They also make for an excellent daylight in dark corners of your home / hallway / staircase. And cheaper to run than a normal household bulb. Looking forward to more of your antics experiments funny thing 👍

  • @GeorgeDolbier
    @GeorgeDolbier 4 года назад +48

    I was once shown A great way to explain how these work. Lenticular lenses use a similar property as Fresnel lenses. A curved surface, glass or plastic, will bend light. Or more generally, light bends at the interface between to optical materials, Air and water, air and glass, air and plastic. This is how magnifying glasses, and camera lenses work. a typical camera lens is curved on one side and flat on the other. The bending occurs at the surface of the curve. any bulk between the flat part of the lens and the curved part is not necessary for the lensing effect. So if you slice a lens, in this case horizontally, into thin slices, you can remove all the material between the curved part and the flat part, then put them all the remaining parts back together. now you have a lens that has the same optical properties as the original bulky curved piece of glass/plastic, but in a nice, easy to manufacture, uniform width.
    This effect scales to very large, and very small, and also works with horizontal slices, vertical slices, circles (Fresnel), waves, random slices.
    This process can also be conducted on a prism, which could be thought of as a lens, only with flat surfaces. A prism bends light. Lenticular lenses can be thught of as the "flattening" of a prism in the same way a fresnel lens "flattens" a curved magnifying glass.
    This makes a lot of sense if you have a drawing of a magnifying lens from a side on view, act as an illustration.

    • @Wik3dNuTS4k
      @Wik3dNuTS4k 4 года назад +3

      Holy fk im not reading all that

    • @jacksonpercy8044
      @jacksonpercy8044 4 года назад +2

      Maybe a visual demonstration of that is good for explaining the phenomenon, but as text it just sounds like mumbo jumbo.

    • @davelowe1977
      @davelowe1977 4 года назад +1

      Lupo Grigio
      Brilliant explanation!

    • @The_Essential_Review
      @The_Essential_Review 4 года назад

      I read it, but the explanation itself he could have been better

    • @davelowe1977
      @davelowe1977 4 года назад

      MondoManDevout
      Not everything can be reduced to the simplicity of a colouring book.

  • @AtlasReburdened
    @AtlasReburdened 4 года назад +119

    Problem is, you also can't see the enemy from behind it.

    • @alext9067
      @alext9067 4 года назад +41

      Yeah, that might be important. You could drill two eye-holes in it like the spies do with the newspaper in the lobby of the hotels.

    • @TF2Scout_YT
      @TF2Scout_YT 4 года назад +15

      Unless you have heat vision glasses to see them from there temperature

    • @tweakerkid
      @tweakerkid 4 года назад +18

      Mount a camera on the front, easy

    • @Drew791
      @Drew791 4 года назад +1

      It’s Arabia Fats!

    • @thugasaurusrex6004
      @thugasaurusrex6004 4 года назад +4

      Sure you can, you just need to use a different light ;)

  • @danielshirey8024
    @danielshirey8024 4 года назад

    Great explanation. Love your videos

  • @IJustHitTheFan
    @IJustHitTheFan 4 года назад

    Excellent explanation. Thanks!

  • @rockspoon6528
    @rockspoon6528 4 года назад +3

    I am a photonics student, so I worked out how it worked in the first 5 seconds. xD

  • @maskednil
    @maskednil 4 года назад +5

    My father left to buy a ludor lens. I'm still waiting for him. Sometimes I hear him though.

  • @loveistruth5713
    @loveistruth5713 4 года назад

    Just a simple thank you for your explanation. It's nice to learn something new

  • @PiefacePete46
    @PiefacePete46 4 года назад

    Excellent presentation thanks.

  • @Wanton110
    @Wanton110 4 года назад +4

    The Moore Ray effect can also make you feel eel

    • @wdeltag
      @wdeltag 4 года назад

      I don't wanna feel any eel.

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke 4 года назад +5

    You can get big versions of those Lubor's lenses out of LCD TVs, though don't expect to be able to rob a bank with them... :P

  • @YellowOfTheTide
    @YellowOfTheTide 4 года назад

    Holy crap I haven't seen your videos in years I'm so glad to see you again

  • @zeldasharpe131
    @zeldasharpe131 3 года назад

    Hi Ben, you explained that so I could understand how that works. Not being a Physics person I had wondered about the material when I saw a guy making an invisibility shield in another video. But when you did yours with the pliers it worked better. So is smaller better in this respect.

  • @dilbotmacguillacutty4849
    @dilbotmacguillacutty4849 4 года назад +121

    The Romulans would like to have a word with you...

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  4 года назад +62

      Oh come on, that treaty doesn't come into effect for another few hundred years. I'm grandfathered in

    • @eddavis91
      @eddavis91 4 года назад +2

      He'll yeah. Good one.

    • @hanelyp1
      @hanelyp1 4 года назад +5

      The Romulans have much better cloaking devices.

    • @onionhead5780
      @onionhead5780 4 года назад +1

      Touché my friend. 👍

    • @VitoVeccia
      @VitoVeccia 4 года назад +1

      USS Pegasus.....

  • @ThirstyCartoon
    @ThirstyCartoon 4 года назад +9

    Is this the same kind of tech that's used in that new ford "no trailer" backup cameras? Probably not, but I need to know how that works too!

    • @robo08ify
      @robo08ify 4 года назад

      ThirstyCartoon That’s GMC, not Ford.

    • @ivanleterror9158
      @ivanleterror9158 4 года назад

      I believe that's a separate camera that mounts to the trailer. ????????

    • @jermmcnasty420
      @jermmcnasty420 4 года назад

      @@ivanleterror9158 its an array of cameras. The input from each one is blended on the screen to appear as if its all one image. Watching the image you can tell where they blend.

  • @philhines
    @philhines 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing the knowledge man!! I appreciate it heaps! So good to see a guy whos not just trying to show off and 'mind-blown' everybody!

  • @nealsonf
    @nealsonf 3 года назад

    Great job! Love it!

  • @RossTheRandom
    @RossTheRandom 4 года назад +33

    Well I'm disappointed. I placed one over my credit card...
    Still have debt. 😔

  • @matthewrolfe23
    @matthewrolfe23 4 года назад +3

    I know that could hide the object
    however some could see the blurry object in the distance

  • @AirCommandRockets
    @AirCommandRockets 4 года назад

    Awesome. Thanks for the great explanation. :)

  • @7curiogeo
    @7curiogeo 4 года назад

    Thank you for the education on these lenses.

  • @lonestardude6283
    @lonestardude6283 4 года назад +7

    The real trick is how the pliers stayed standing up after removing the wood dowels that was holding them up!

    • @malachifry3525
      @malachifry3525 4 года назад +2

      It’s literally clamped on a nail

    • @animefreak5757
      @animefreak5757 4 года назад

      @@malachifry3525 that type of plier doesn't lock. what your thinking is a nail is actually glue, from the grey color probably jb weld.

  • @redcastlefan
    @redcastlefan 4 года назад +4

    First, Amazing video as always. Does the effect require that the thing you want to dissapear to be at a specific or optimal distance? Also since it's a prism based thing, does the type of lighting affect it? Would it still function if the light source was a single color?

    • @Nighthawkinlight
      @Nighthawkinlight  4 года назад +3

      The further behind it you are the better. It should work the same under any lighting

    • @redcastlefan
      @redcastlefan 4 года назад +1

      @@Nighthawkinlight thank you for sharing.

    • @savitrrakatamatah7256
      @savitrrakatamatah7256 4 года назад

      further is better but also it takes the side views from much further away which can be another problem in certain applications.

  • @francisbell1961
    @francisbell1961 4 года назад

    Made Simple and well explained.

  • @sunray4389
    @sunray4389 4 года назад

    Very professional video, nice job.

  • @ericgillespie2812
    @ericgillespie2812 4 года назад +55

    I want a genetically modified fish that has fernell lens for scales

    • @ewthmatth
      @ewthmatth 4 года назад +3

      That wouldn't do anything. Did you watch the video?

    • @ericgillespie2812
      @ericgillespie2812 4 года назад +11

      @@ewthmatth your imagination must be very unfun...

    • @whoswho734
      @whoswho734 4 года назад +2

      Glass fish

    • @korrokiaternak8655
      @korrokiaternak8655 4 года назад +2

      Transparent fish

    • @morfeo7750
      @morfeo7750 4 года назад +2

      there are actually some fish in the bottom of oceans that have translucent skin and some times you cannot see them...

  • @AndyCallaway
    @AndyCallaway 4 года назад +10

    There are two of them - one vertical, one horizontal, in most LCD screens.

    • @raytracer9013
      @raytracer9013 4 года назад +1

      In fact this is 2 polarizing filters and this is in all LCD, this is the way LCD works, the liquid crystals are between the filters and can "twist" the light to let it pass through.

    • @AndyCallaway
      @AndyCallaway 4 года назад +1

      @@raytracer9013 Yep. Took one apart once. It was fun playing with the two polarizing filters. Cellophane between the two produces interesting effects.

    • @1boobtube
      @1boobtube 4 года назад

      @@AndyCallaway you are looking at stress gradients in the plastic. Put a clear plastic fork between two polarizing sheets. The rainbow pattern makes the molded in stresses really stand out.

    • @snorman1911
      @snorman1911 4 года назад

      Eh, polarizing filters are not the same as this.

    • @AndyCallaway
      @AndyCallaway 4 года назад

      @@snorman1911 Understood. I know Ben was talking about the diffusers, but we went on to talk about all the different sheets of plastic inside an LCD screen.

  • @edgardoquintana7828
    @edgardoquintana7828 2 года назад

    Thanks Ben, your video was interesting and I enjoy it, Regards from Argentina

  • @JuanVanSteyvoort
    @JuanVanSteyvoort 4 года назад

    Excellent and usefull job!...
    Thank you, Dear.
    :-)
    From Brussels, with Love....

  • @CKOD
    @CKOD 4 года назад +7

    I accidentally printed one of these on my 3d printer. I was printing with some clear PETG in the process of designing a lamp diffuser. With the 0.2mm lines running horizontally from each print layer, it made a single axis vertical diffuser. Nowhere near the same image quality, but thats fine for a diffuser.

    • @kendokaaa
      @kendokaaa 4 года назад +1

      I was looking for an excuse to buy some clear PETG, now I have one

    • @anasmrright
      @anasmrright 4 года назад

      And now you can't see the lamp?

  • @debojitrabha2502
    @debojitrabha2502 4 года назад +49

    So that's what John Cena been using all this time.

  • @faizal197372
    @faizal197372 2 года назад

    Hai Ben,I like your channel full of educational knowledge.Tyvm.

  • @sebastian_hornet
    @sebastian_hornet 4 года назад

    What a nice guy.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @clivelambert-oe7kg
    @clivelambert-oe7kg 4 года назад +20

    we had that crap on are books at school like 6 years ago

  • @Loqanmiqht
    @Loqanmiqht 4 года назад +8

    Who else watching this through a late 90’s tv and just see a bunch of lines? 😂

    • @notaprogrammer7970
      @notaprogrammer7970 4 года назад

      That's pretty impressive, how is your set up?

    • @notaprogrammer7970
      @notaprogrammer7970 4 года назад

      You must have an HDMI to avg converter. Got it.

    • @Loqanmiqht
      @Loqanmiqht 4 года назад

      Y’all are stupid or just stupid 🤒

    • @notaprogrammer7970
      @notaprogrammer7970 4 года назад +1

      @trandmain My my the low IQ zoomer has spoken, please further impress us with your critical thinking skills and masterful discernment. You probably have no clue what I am even talking about. I'm 27, and you are so stupid, you make a giraffe look smart.

  • @Matthew-ju3nk
    @Matthew-ju3nk 4 года назад

    PHEW! I’m glad it was just an invisibility cloak thingie... For a second there I thought that you’d lost a perfectly good set of pliers!
    Another very thought inspiring topic! Thank you!

  • @reynaldotrocio613
    @reynaldotrocio613 4 года назад

    Good explanation!.. Thaks bro!..I agree!..

  • @robj7481
    @robj7481 4 года назад +3

    Almost looks like horizontal and vertical polarization, which is how modern 3D movies work.

  • @mypfpiswhatourphonesees4294
    @mypfpiswhatourphonesees4294 4 года назад +5

    Perfect material to hide my crying in public places

  • @Splits-man
    @Splits-man 4 года назад

    I’m so pleased that you pronounced FRESNEL lens properly.

  • @Ebaybbq
    @Ebaybbq 4 года назад

    Very informative thx

  • @derektran9404
    @derektran9404 4 года назад +41

    Last time I was this early we still hadn't seen your face.

  • @danbhakta
    @danbhakta 4 года назад +4

    Ha ha ha. I knew it was just a variation of a Fresnel lens.

  • @stillkickin3919
    @stillkickin3919 4 года назад +1

    That's amazing! I've never seen pliers stay up like that!

  • @adz723
    @adz723 4 года назад

    That’s amazing. Thanks.

  • @wolfthorn1
    @wolfthorn1 4 года назад +3

    I'm pretty sure all my clothes are made from this stuff.
    I can walk through a crowded room of girls and not a single one would notice me.

  • @Acsion42
    @Acsion42 4 года назад +3

    It’s a cool effect but this use of it has severely limited applications. I don’t see how the police or military could use this effectively outside of fixed defenses in bases or cities.
    I’m sure that this weird phenomenon will eventually find a use, but it will probably in a totally unexpected way.

  • @Maikologi
    @Maikologi 4 года назад

    I can feel the noise its making as hes rubbing the lens against each other. We used to have a tv like that and my family would also mess with me by scratching the tv with their nails.
    It literally sends shivers down my spine and i dont know why lol

  • @TUCOtheratt
    @TUCOtheratt 3 года назад

    Very good example of this technology.