The aim of the new advanced engineering technology of metamaterials is to achieve the science of invisibility. This innovative technology uses the physics of negative refractive index such that at the local region of space-time, incoming light from every direction can be bended without the undesirable local absorption and distortion by constructive or destructive interference accompanying the transmission of electromagnetic waves within a given medium. On the other hand, the science of superfluidity reaching a quantum state of Bose-Einstein condensation also can exhibit cloaking invisibility wherever and whenever both the local electric and magnetic field is expelled from an arbitrary object, be it ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic, paramagnetic or diamagnetic. The differences between invisibility by metamaterials and invisibility by superfluidity are the local ambient temperature, pressure and volume. The first two could not be quantized but quantizing relativistic volume is theoretically possible.
The expulsion of electromagnetic field from a given object makes sense if one explanation says that the relativistic volume has an intrinsic spin with angular velocity greater than or equal to the speed of light in any medium shared by both the light and the object. Moreover, invisibility achieved by this method also gives the added bonus of penetrability. This means that not only the object becomes invisible it also becomes dematerialized. It becomes a ghost. Both cloaking mechanisms can be realized. The former mechanism using metamaterials does not allow penetrability and the cloaking devise completely isolates the hidden object from the external world. For a person hidden within it must be allowed to see outside by two tiny holes aligned in position with the eyes. The latter mechanism using superfluidity allows complete physical detachment from the physical world but with one crucial advantage of having one way observation where and when this observation is desired by the cloaking person. His or her cloaking reality is also known as the spirit world, a world beyond or beneath three-dimensional existence.


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