Who amongst us have not thought about what it might be to be invisible? Well, the engineers at Mercedes Benz have found a way to make a car (almost) invisible. Clever, though likely expensive.
I don’t care if a car is invisible or not. I still want my flying car.
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Wonder how many ways a car like that would be illegal to drive. Though I suppose they could only charge you if they could catch you, shame the ‘cloaking device’ only works on one side…
I rather imagine they will wind up making invisible military robotic vehicles or something. Doubtful they’ll let that little stunt go to waste after using it on a commercial.
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I don’t care if a car is invisible or not. I still want my flying car.
Wonder how many ways a car like that would be illegal to drive. Though I suppose they could only charge you if they could catch you, shame the ‘cloaking device’ only works on one side…
Flying car? It’s here already. You want The Transition® by Terrafugia: http://www.terrafugia.com
Now they just need to merge that with the Aquada (http://www.gibbstech.com/aquada.php) and I might buy it.
I rather imagine they will wind up making invisible military robotic vehicles or something. Doubtful they’ll let that little stunt go to waste after using it on a commercial.