Cloaking: An Essay

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Military Science, Engineering
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Author: Edward E. Rochon ISBN: 9781311013101
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon Publication: May 21, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Edward E. Rochon
ISBN: 9781311013101
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon
Publication: May 21, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A preface states the purpose of the essay. It notes that current stealth techniques muffle rather than truly cloak radiation emissions. Chapter 1 discusses submarines. We use sound noise elimination technology to eliminate submarine noise. A technician records his craft's emissions and generates a symphony of the sounds 180 degrees out of synchronization with those sounds. He can forecast sound a millisecond or so ahead of time to cover any minute discrepancy. I also discuss magnetic signature, other problems such as using hologram imagery and contoured video to hide visual imagery, but mostly in the following chapter. Chapter 2 discusses aircraft, video contouring, cloaking radar signals, blending EMF or cloaking depending on how EMF is viewed: waveform or particle. I briefly mention the F-22 and the claim that its radar cannot be detected by the enemy. Radio waves and short wavelengths may require different techniques. Research into true cloaking of aircraft may shed light on the still unresolved problems of the waveform effects of light and its apparent particle effects. I briefly mention some work of mine on this matter along with my usual dissing of Einstein and Bohr.

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A preface states the purpose of the essay. It notes that current stealth techniques muffle rather than truly cloak radiation emissions. Chapter 1 discusses submarines. We use sound noise elimination technology to eliminate submarine noise. A technician records his craft's emissions and generates a symphony of the sounds 180 degrees out of synchronization with those sounds. He can forecast sound a millisecond or so ahead of time to cover any minute discrepancy. I also discuss magnetic signature, other problems such as using hologram imagery and contoured video to hide visual imagery, but mostly in the following chapter. Chapter 2 discusses aircraft, video contouring, cloaking radar signals, blending EMF or cloaking depending on how EMF is viewed: waveform or particle. I briefly mention the F-22 and the claim that its radar cannot be detected by the enemy. Radio waves and short wavelengths may require different techniques. Research into true cloaking of aircraft may shed light on the still unresolved problems of the waveform effects of light and its apparent particle effects. I briefly mention some work of mine on this matter along with my usual dissing of Einstein and Bohr.

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