Could we actually be saying this in the near future? Technology
today is on a fast track. So fast at times it seems that Science
Fiction can not keep up, let alone stay ahead of real life
technological innovation. In the past few months, several journals have
had news of a real life cloaking device. If you are a fan of "Star
Trek" or "Harry Potter," you will recognize that this invisibility
device is already perfected in the world of Science Fiction. The
Romulans and Klingons were the first to perfect this device in that
fictional world. Other products have already made the transition from
Science Fiction to real life.
The most recognized device in Star Trek to have made it into the real
world is Captain Kirk's Communicator. If you think about it, the
standard cell phone in use by the average teenager runs rings around
Star Trek's Communicator. Captain Kirk never got his device to take
pictures, download music or play video games. Had the writers of Star
Trek given the capacity of today's average teen cell phone to their
Communicator, in the 1967 TV show, it would have been too far fetched
to be believed. If they are now working on a cloaking device, perhaps
the transporter can’t be too far behind!
To read about cloaking technology, click on
http://www.jyi.org/news/nb.php?id=894 to go to the
Journal of Young Investigators.