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Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be invisible (literally, "not visible"). The phenomenon is studied by physics and perceptual psychology .
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Invisibility is a special case of illusion optics, which turns objects into illusions of free space. The concept and numerical proof of illusion optics was proposed in 2009 based on transformation optics in the field of metamaterials. [1]
This category is for articles that deal with invisibility, in reality (both physics and psychology) or in fiction. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
This is why I started the Encyclopedia of Invisibility project in 2014, with my first entry on the explorer, Matthew Alexander Henson. The aim of this collaboration between The Encyclopedia of Invisibility and Wikipedia is to expand and create articles on people whose lives and contributions have been in some way excluded from the prevailing ...
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Invisibility in fiction is a common plot device in stories, plays, films, animated works, video games, and other media, found in both the fantasy and science fiction genres. In fantasy, invisibility is often invoked and dismissed at will by a person, with a magic spell or potion, or a cloak, ring or other object.