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>Scientists have created the blackest fabric yet – and it could be adorning your evening wear in a few years.
Like an eternal black hole, the fabric absorbs 99.87 per cent of light while reflecting the remaining 0.13 per cent.
That makes it officially 'ultra–black' – defined as reflecting less than 0.5 per cent of the light that hits it – or as Spinal Tap might put it, 'none more black'.
The scientists, from Cornell University, have used the material to create a black dress, inspired by a bird that has the similarly impressive ability to absorb light.
Archive: https://archive.today/vyhNV
From the post:
>>Scientists have created the blackest fabric yet – and it could be adorning your evening wear in a few years.
Like an eternal black hole, the fabric absorbs 99.87 per cent of light while reflecting the remaining 0.13 per cent.
That makes it officially 'ultra–black' – defined as reflecting less than 0.5 per cent of the light that hits it – or as Spinal Tap might put it, 'none more black'.
The scientists, from Cornell University, have used the material to create a black dress, inspired by a bird that has the similarly impressive ability to absorb light.