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NOW DRDO TO MAKE Invisible Planes using pre Mahabharata sage Bharadwaj's formulae

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He will demonstrate that alloy which absorbs 80 percent of the incident light

there is a little something called "black". Everything made of "black" absorbs light. Absorbing light doesn't make something invisible or transparent, it makes it black.

Absorbing other wavelengths like radio etc makes sense since it passes right through the atmosphere/clouds and is not reflected off of it. Meaning that firing a radio beam at an absorbing material vs firing into space gives same/similar result.
But visible light is not the same. We clearly "see" objects that absorb light.

how tribals from Madhya Pradesh manufactured steel using herbal juices as a catalyst in a wooden furnace using ancient and traditional wisdom

just LOL.

this guy's just another scam...will make a lot of noise and then just disappear...
 
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If plane got invisible how will pilot see the controls? Then i think DRDO should also make red glasses one which where used in Mr. India movie...Hope pakistan didn't steal those glases...else we will be in trouble...:sick:
 
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there is a little something called "black". Everything made of "black" absorbs light. Absorbing light doesn't make something invisible or transparent, it makes it black.

Absorbing other wavelengths like radio etc makes sense since it passes right through the atmosphere/clouds and is not reflected off of it. Meaning that firing a radio beam at an absorbing material vs firing into space gives same/similar result.
But visible light is not the same. We clearly "see" objects that absorb light.

The first two sentences are fine, but the rest is misleading. (Correct, but liable to be misunderstood.) So let me clarify.

In this context, there is a big difference between how radars and human eyes operate. Human eyes perceive the light produced by the sun or other sources, and also perceives the same light reflected off objects. But radars produce their own "light" (or rather, radio waves) and then perceive the EM waves reflected off an object, to detect the object.

So if you can make an object absorb all the radar waves striking it, that object would be invisible to radars, because they cannot perceive the boundary between that object and the sky. But an object that absorbs all the visible light striking it, would not be invisible to the human eye - it would be very black.

For an object to be invisible to the human eye, it has to be fully transparent - ie, light should completely pass through it, with no absorption or reflection.

In short, the difference is that human eyes perceive objects by perceiving light from external sources, whereas radars, sonars etc produce their own "light" and watch out for that "light" to be reflected back.
 
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PANAJI: India's premier defence research organisation DRDO is open to co-developing a technology promoted by an Indian scientist who claims he can make planes invisible using pre-Mahabharata sage Bharadwaj's formulae, a senior agency official said here Friday.

Speaking to IANS on the sidelines of the Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan here, Satish Kumar, chief controller in-charge of research and development (technology management) at the Defence Research of Development Organisation (DRDO), said the agency was open to any technology which helps save time and cost.

"Oh yes, we have to work together. Certainly, we are looking for such kind of a partnership in the country," said Kumar, when asked if DRDO would be open to looking at an invisibility-enhancing alloy manufactured using ancient techniques by scientist C.S.R. Prabhu, who claims it can have potential use for radar-defying stealth planes.

Prabhu's presentation was one of the highlights of the three-day conference, which is being attended by scientists from several states, including those from the government sector.

Prabhu, a former head of the central government's National Informatics Centre, claimed that the formulae for the alloy has been sourced from Bharadwaj's book 'Brihad Viman Shastra' and could make even planes invisible, because it absorbed 80 percent of the light.

Kumar, who has been associated with prestigious DRDO programmes like developing liquid propellant rocket engines for Prithvi and Agni missiles, also said any available indigenous technology had to be nurtured and that technology which saved cost and times was of interest to the DRDO.

"...wherever we see we can be benefited by technology by which we can reduce the time and cut the cost, certainly we will try to go for it," Kumar said.

The sammelan is aimed at creating awareness about traditional indigenous sciences and linking it to more modern sciences.



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Wow ancient science again ... this time invisible planes ... :enjoy:
 
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Brilliant idea. That day is not far away when India will be super power under super duper modi :D
 
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:D:D:D

why dont they make him invisible will be good for the whole region ...........:lol::lol:

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why? is he too terrifying?:D
 
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there is a little something called "black". Everything made of "black" absorbs light. Absorbing light doesn't make something invisible or transparent, it makes it black.

Absorbing other wavelengths like radio etc makes sense since it passes right through the atmosphere/clouds and is not reflected off of it. Meaning that firing a radio beam at an absorbing material vs firing into space gives same/similar result.
But visible light is not the same. We clearly "see" objects that absorb light.

just LOL.

this guy's just another scam...will make a lot of noise and then just disappear...

LOL at you knowledge of physics. Things "made of black" do not absorb light. Things APPEAR black when it absorbs light.

Absorbing light DOES make something invisible. Actually a perfectly black object will be truly "invisible". It will appear like a blob of Nothing. Even a naturally back object becomes invisible in the night or in shadows.

Light is also ElectroMagnetic waves, so a "dark matter" will very well absorb EM waves, as it does for light. That is where the research is heading.
 
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