Image:INVIS MIRROR.png
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Description: By using two parabolic cylindric mirrors and one plane mirror, the image of the background is directed around an object, making the object itself invisible - at least from two sides.
License: This image is a translated version of [1] by Karl Bednarik.
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| current | 02:10, 3 March 2007 | 704×617 (221 KB) | Tierlieb (Talk | contribs) | (Description: By using two parabolic cylindric mirrors and one plane mirror, the image of the background is directed around an object, making the object itself invisible - at least from two sides. License: This image is a translated version of [http://upl) |
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