时间:2019-01-07 作者:英语课 分类:万花筒2010年


英语课

-It's an amazing technology, and the trick to it is really creating a material that can bend light waves. In this case it's infrared 1 waves. So we can't actually see them, that's next.


 


-Well,let's see, I think we got a graphic 2 here that describes how we see things. This as you can tell the cloak way I adopt here, refraction and reflection, tell me what about we are looking at here.


 


-This is the way to think about these cloaks is...if you can imagine how air goes over an airplane wing, so that it's neither being absorbed or reflected it back if light doesn't reflect, you can't see the object that is bouncing on. So that's really the secret here. What makes this particular study really interesting is you've been able to do it in three dimensions, so that you can't see the object when you look at from different angle. So before they could do it with they could do with light coming in one angle but that would mean that if you move to a slightly different view you could see the object of course, that really wouldn't pass for Harry 3 Porter.


 


-Now what is this? Is this a discovery? Is this an invention? Is this the advance of existing scientific technology? What's happened clearly we don't have an invisibility cloak, is it being some advance here that we are talking about?


 


-Well, we have... there has been advance. I think one of the things that's really interesting about this is that they've managed to do in the, uh, using infrared waves and as I mentioned the sort of holy graph is being to do it with visible light waves, and before they were doing it with microwaves. So we are getting eventually getting closer and closer to having a really practical technology that we can scale up and be able to,you know cloak actual objects that's supposed to be so small we can't see them in the first place.


 


-Right,so it doesn't matter so much. All right other than being able to cloak my good friend Harry who is supposed to be on this segment. What really are the practical applications? If we could succeed in cloaking larger objects, what...where would you use it?


 


-Well, you can use it for ...obviously for military purposes, for entertainment purposes, but there are some other applications you could make super fast objects, you can make super powerful intendants. So there are a lot of things we can do with the technology that aren't so Harry Porter like.


 


-And going back to Harry Porter for a second, we talk about invisible cloak, is this the kind of thing that has consumer application would it be generated by a computer in your house or just say, large lab sort of thing?


 


-Right now, it's still in the lab, but it really is physical material. It's made of these crystal structures with air pockets in sort of looks like if you can imagine a pile of wood, so it would be, you know, a physical object.


 


-And it would still be there, you just couldn't see it, we are not actually getting rid of it. (Exactly.) We just can't see it, OK.


 



adj./n.红外线(的)
  • Infrared is widely used in industry and medical science.红外线广泛应用于工业和医学科学。
  • Infrared radiation has wavelengths longer than those of visible light.红外辐射的波长比可见光的波长长。
adj.生动的,形象的,绘画的,文字的,图表的
  • The book gave a graphic description of the war.这本书生动地描述了战争的情况。
  • Distinguish important text items in lists with graphic icons.用图标来区分重要的文本项。
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
学英语单词
aforestation
alapaha r.
americanology
Andersen, Hans Christian
arborescent crystal
aseismic belt
associated performance index
back-feed material
battery backup unit
be new with sb
Britsploitation
broker's board
buff-coats
butcher's wool
camelthorn
cascade liquefiers
catopsilia pomona
chatfields
clamp off
climber
coccygeal nerve(1 pair)
compagnies
computed range
computer industries
countervair
cut-off tool holder
cyberattacks
daubney
deemed interest
degree of freedom (d.f.)
difemerine
double tariff electricity meter
durrie
foreign general average
gravity action of
Great I.
hammer tail
haunt of thieves
herrie
horizontal slide
hot-line tools
hover-fly
hydroxy acid lithium soap grease
i-spared
industry
intercalated plate
interfere between
iran - iraq war
jug handles
liner cable laying machine
liquid air and nitrogen subcooler
Madison Avenue
Malei
market terms
mass-caving mining method
maximum credible accident
meson threshold
method of section
miller-urey
multilevel control theory
neurophic
nth order distribution
nucleologenesis
Nutter float valve
Oligostachyum sulcatum
one-to-one function, one-to-one mapping
orchestra pit
overman
perbromo-ethylene
phyma
polysyntheticisms
PS (permanent set)
pulse pump
Quigua
regular element of a Lie algebra
reversible law
ribosme
saetas
Sam Wanamaker
seal coat
seven-fifteen
shapechanger
silicone tip
single-office exchange
soap-mark
some ol'
spray technique
substitution vegetation
subterranean rumbling
talk to someone like a Dutch uncle
tangent formula
tea-dance
thabit
udalric
uh-hum
underactions
ungarded
vatniki
vobla
waste gum
wittified
zero time