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n2doc

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Tue Jul 21, 2015, 11:55 AM Jul 2015

Beautiful sea sapphire can make itself invisible in an instant


Video: Shimmery sea sapphires disappear in a flash

Red and blue and green and violet and… Invisible. Sea sapphires have been described as “the most beautiful animal you’ve never seen”. Even when you do see them, they can vanish in an instant (see video, above). But how do they pull off their trick?

This tiny crustacean has alternating layers of hexagonal guanine crystals and cytoplasm on its back that reflect light in a sparkling array of hues. Different species shimmer in different colours, ranging from gold to blue.

The colour is determined by the distance between the crystals and the angle at which light hits them.

In blue sea sapphires, the distance between the crystals is about the same as the wavelength of blue light, so the animals appear blue.

The angle of light hitting the sea sapphire also affects the colour and lets it perform its disappearing act. For the species in the video, for example, the animal’s tilt of 45 degrees causes the reflected light to slip into the ultraviolet spectrum, and the animal becomes invisible to our eyes.

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https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27920-beautiful-sea-sapphire-can-make-itself-invisible-in-an-instant/
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Beautiful sea sapphire can make itself invisible in an instant (Original Post) n2doc Jul 2015 OP
INCREDIBLE!!! Herman4747 Jul 2015 #1
Doesn't seem possible. Thank you. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2015 #2
I'd like a cloak that does that. Ilsa Jul 2015 #3
...even though it could be camouflaged. Hal_____ Jul 2015 #4

Hal_____

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4. ...even though it could be camouflaged.
Fri Jul 31, 2015, 01:12 AM
Jul 2015

I don't understand how you can see through a solid object like that, even though it could be camouflaged.

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