Invisibility cloaking is no longer the stuff of science fiction: two researchers in The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering have demonstrated an effective invisibility cloak that is thin, scalable and adaptive to different types and sizes of objects.

Professor George Eleftheriades and PhD student Michael Selvanayagam have designed and tested a new approach to cloaking—by surrounding an object with small antennas that collectively radiate an electromagnetic field. The radiated field cancels out any waves scattering off the cloaked object. Their paper ‘Experimental demonstration of active electromagnetic cloaking’ appears today in the journal Physical Review X.
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The triangle formation seen here is a typical nighttime UFO formation. Prior to her abduction, Corrina Saebels observed such a formation in the sky over British Columbia, and many others have seen such formations, especially people reporting subsequent close encounters. In this case, the three lights fade away one by one at the end of the observation. The lights are not on the corners of a solid object because stars can be seen behind them. Probable unknown.
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Whitley and Anne Strieber were both witnesses to the events that happened in their home this week, and here they have a conversation with Sonia Barrett about those events, how she understands them, and why it would be that her work is being pointed to in this way by the enigmatic presence that Whitley calls ‘the visitors.’ They also discuss the last time Sonia appeared, and what it was that must have inspired that response from the visitors.
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Sonia Barrett has now appeared on Dreamland 3 times, and both the last time and this, Whitley Strieber has had a close encounter immediately prior to interviewing her. This time, we explore why that might be. Sonia has her own unique and very clear way of looking at the underlying matrix that supports reality. She sees it as plastic, not fixed, and in this interview she explains her ideas, and she and Whitley Strieber explore why it is that another level of reality might be attempting to draw attention to her work.
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