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why is invisibility cloaks so great?

i mean they are designing them right now but unless they are only available to certain people, dont you think its a little dangerous? a lot more crimes and stuff are gonna happen and a lot of peoples privacy are gonna be comprimised...

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  • 6 years ago
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    Not sure why this is in cars and transportation lol but anyways.

    People love advancing onto new technology such as the 3d printer, self driving car, hoverboard, although some may seem bad at first they improve. In response to it being available to certain people, it will probably cost atleast over $5000. Chances are that only very rich and famous people will get their hands on those cloaks for a while.

    Honestly i seriously haven't heard of people developing invisibility cloaks, but this is real interesting where did you hear about this?? Also who's making them??

  • 6 years ago

    I bought an invisibility cloak once, and never again.

    I got home, tried it on, walked around all invisible for a while, then took it off and put it somewhere. I haven't seen the damm thing in years.

    Have you ever tried searching for an invisible cloak? Not as easy as it sounds, and it doesn't sound easy.

  • 6 years ago

    haha. Yeah I heard about them developing Invisibility cloaks, first thing I thought was on how I can use it to steal stuff (brought up in a criminal environment). Yeah I do agree that it will need to be restricted in use considering how dangerous it could be if it was put in the wrong hands.

    The reason why people think it is great, are because of simply how people love technological advancements, and also how futuristic and "cool" it might seem.

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    6 years ago

    The only person to EVER successfully use an invisibility cloak was Harry Potter. The ones Frodo and Samwise used were elvish cloaks that provided camouflage, but not true invisibility.

  • 6 years ago

    Read 'The Invisible Man' by HG Wells to understand some of the dangers.

  • i guess most of the technologies associated with "invisibility cloaks" are meant to be used in the military, not to be on the shelf for a noob stealing bottles of Jack Daniels in your Class6 store

  • 6 years ago

    It will probably only be available for military purposes and it's workings won't be made public.

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