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Can we create the layer, what is invisible for radar, infrared, and even for the human eye?

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Can we create the layer, what is invisible for radar, infrared, and even for the human eye?

The answer to that question is "maybe". The thing is that theoretically, quantum technology allows creating the layer, which would give no electromagnetic echoes. In this solution, the answer to that question is the thing that is called "quantum elastic material". The quantum elastic material means the material structure, where the bridges between atoms are relaxing. The idea is that when the radiation hits the quantum elastic material, that material would give up, and that movement would deny the echo from the layer. 

The idea of that material is simple, the connections between atoms are left "too long", which allows them to move in when the radiation hits it, and then there could be a nano-size antenna inside that layer. That antenna would conduct the radiation inside the material, and things like hydrogen ions can pull the electrons in it. But the problem is how to make that thing? There are many hypothetical solutions, called commonly "quantum stealth". One version is the quantum elastic network of atoms. 

But in some other solutions are basing the idea that the photons can be changed to electrons by benefiting the photoelectric phenomenon. In this case, the layer will turn 100% of the photons, which is hitting the layer to electrons. And that thing denies the visual or photon echo from the layer. 

Making the quantum strings between atoms requires imaginational technology. So how to deny the optical echo from the target? The layer should just transform photons into electrons, and then that system can make itself invisible for the human eye. The electrons can just pull in the electronegative piece, which pulls them in it. 

The idea is that if the radiation changes to electricity, it can store in the capacitor, or aim in a certain direction by using the electric antenna. But the problem is how to make that thing in practical life? Turning theories to practical solutions are difficult. The thing is that if there would be created materials, what is pulling all radiation, we would see only the shadow in the place where the object is. 

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