Invisibility cloak: Go swimming with sharks ... not afraid!
With this invisibility dive, you will be spoiled by the shark without fear of being attacked by them.
With this invisibility dive, you will be spoiled by the shark without fear of being attacked by them.
Sharks, dolphins and a number of fish and shrimp species have the ability to track electrical signals from muscle forces and human heartbeat with the 6th sense of predators, so they can attack them. me.
Scientists from New Zealand's HECS Aquatics Technology Company have invented a suit based on Faraday's cage , making it impossible for marine creatures to discover divers.
It is considered a stealth diving suit under water .
Marine biologist Riley Elliott tested the invisible suit during a study trip at the Hawaiian Islands and took a series of photos alongside marine life.
The components of Faraday cage are woven into fabrics that make invisible cloaks that can prevent 95% of electrical signals from wearers to marine life. This means that the person wearing the shirt can swim next to them without fear of discovering them.
Marine organisms capture muscle movement, heart rate and activity of the human brain through electrical pulses.
In the shirt test video shared on YouTube, Riley Elliott showed that a protective shirt like when you sat in a car will never be hit by lightning.
Riley Elliott challenges sharks.
The invisible cloak works based on the principle of Faraday cage created by scientist Michael Faraday in 1836.
Riley Elliott swim to keep the fish.
Marine biologist Jordan Murle has also been experimented with invisible robes. He said: "I was wearing HECS for the first time to snorkel and met 3 shrimp. I never thought it was so easy to get close to them. Shrimp swim slowly without any reaction to me."
Shrimp does not react to people.
Cinematographer Dave Abbot, a New Zealander, said: " Thanks to the HECS shirt, I have a different view of life in the sea. "
When wearing HECS shirts, all marine creatures will be human friends.
HECS shirt is sold for $ 399 in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, priced at $ 449 in the US, Canada and Mexico.
Watch video: Test invisible diving suit
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