The document discusses an invisible coat invented in Japan in 2003 by Professor Susumu Tachi. The coat uses projection technology to make the wearer appear invisible or disguised as another object. It works by projecting surrounding images onto the surface of the coat to camouflage the wearer. However, the coat has weaknesses that are not described.
The document discusses an invisible coat invented in Japan in 2003 by Professor Susumu Tachi. The coat uses projection technology to make the wearer appear invisible or disguised as another object. It works by projecting surrounding images onto the surface of the coat to camouflage the wearer. However, the coat has weaknesses that are not described.
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The document discusses an invisible coat invented in Japan in 2003 by Professor Susumu Tachi. The coat uses projection technology to make the wearer appear invisible or disguised as another object. It works by projecting surrounding images onto the surface of the coat to camouflage the wearer. However, the coat has weaknesses that are not described.
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Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd