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The Physics of Invisibility Martin Beech

The Physics of Invisibility By Martin Beech

The Physics of Invisibility by Martin Beech


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It was said that the camera, the icon of light recording instruments, never lies, and in the day of the glass plate and celluloid roll-film this might well have been true. In this new era, light can be manipulated with metamaterials to make one object look like another or even cause that objects to vanish, literally before our eyes;

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The Physics of Invisibility: A Story of Light and Deception by Martin Beech

The ability is see is fundamental to our very existence. How true our perceptions really are depends upon many factors, and not least is our understanding of what light is and how it interacts with matter. It was said that the camera, the icon of light recording instruments, never lies, and in the day of the glass plate and celluloid roll-film this might well have been true. But in this modern era, with electronic cameras and computer software, it is often safe to assume that the camera always lies. The advertising images that bombard our every waking moment are manipulated in shape, profile, color, and form. In this new era, light can be manipulated with metamaterials to make one object look like another or even cause that objects to vanish, literally before our eyes; not only can the image we see be manipulated, but so can the light itself.

The Physics of Invisibility Reviews

From the reviews:

Beech ... eases readers into the topic after explaining the well-known behavior of light and giving examples of tricks of optics from magic, art, and nature. ... This book is packed with fascinating examples of current work and possibilities for the future. Drawings and photographs help illustrate the physics. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals; general readers. (M. Dickinson, Choice, Vol. 49 (10), June, 2012)

About Martin Beech

Martin Beech is a Professor of Astronomy at Campion College, the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada. He has written numerous research articles on topics ranging from meteor physics, Martian meteories, stellar structure and evolution, cosmology, the history of science and mathematical number theory. He lives in Regina with more than visible wife, a brother-in-law, five dogs (a.k.a The Five Pugs of the Apocalypse) and three cats - there are times when he certainly wishes he could be invisible.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Chapter 1: Of All Things Visible and Invisible.- Chapter 2: A Very Brief History of Light.- Chapter 3: Mirror Tricks, the Art of Cloaking and Seeing the Impossible.- Chapter 4: Maxwell's Marvelous Waves.- Chapter 5: The Metamaterial Revolution.- Afterword.- Appendices.- Index.

Additional information

CIN1461406153VG
9781461406150
1461406153
The Physics of Invisibility: A Story of Light and Deception by Martin Beech
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2011-10-26
206
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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