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Chinese web users amazed with the invisibility cloth which makes a person disappear

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Chinese web users amazed with the invisibility cloth which makes a person disappear   Chinese web users amazed with the invisibility cloth which makes a person disappear

News24xx.com - Internet users in China are excited about the new product that claimed to be the "invisible cloak" made in China.

The amateur video appears in Weibo and showing a man can disappear in front of the camera as he holds a transparent cloth in front of him.

The video has been watched more than 21.4 million times and is shared by various news media as well as Chen Shiqu, deputy head of the Criminal Investigation Department at the Ministry of Public Security.

Chen shared a video on Weibo's account on December 4, 2017, stating that 'invisible cloak' can be useful in the military world.

"This is a fabric that made of quantum technology made of transparent material, can reflect light waves around the person who wears it so it can make the person looks like disappears".

Soldiers wearing these robes can avoid spy at night. But what will happen if the villain will use that cloak?

The video showed the man turning the cloth as he stood in the middle of the bush. He opened the cloth and disappeared in front of the camera.

The fabric can be seen blend with the bushes.


However, Zhu Zhensong, producer at the Quantum Video production company told Liberation Daily that there is no transparent cloak. He told to reporters that the video had been edited and filmed with a blue or green plastic cloth.

"Softwares such as Adobe's After Effects, Nuke or Blackmagic Fusion can edit the background and integrate objects into it.The effect has previously been seen in many action movies," Zhu said.

While web users are too enthusiastic about tate cloak, some netizens noticed they can see leaves near the man's legs was move but nothing that appeared on the cloth.

 

 

 

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