IBM's Superhero Vision: One of the Greatest Scientific Breakthroughs

By Aaron Smith, | January 13, 2017

 It is the first time that a nanoscale hard drive has been fit into a single atom. (YouTube)

It is the first time that a nanoscale hard drive has been fit into a single atom. (YouTube)

The latest scientific breakthrough by IBM comes in the form of a revolutionary superhero vision project. It promises to provide ultramodern hyper imaging technology to devices, which will enable the human eye to see areas otherwise invisible to it. The technology is being developed and is not expected to hit the market for at least five years.

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The idea is to make things which cannot be seen (which usually fall into 99.9 percent of the electromagnetic spectrum of waves) visible to the naked eye. IBM is expected to build a compact hyper imaging platform which will make this superhero vision possible.

This technology will be made effective by aligning various parts of the electromagnetic spectrum in one platform.

According to Tech Times, this technology, which combines artificial intelligence and hyper imaging, will allow users to see what the normal visible light cannot show or display.

HiTechDays reported that this superhero vision project is one of five technologies that IBM claims would "make the world a better place."

This technology is expected to be very affordable and will provide real-life experiences like no other. IBM could change the course of technological history by introducing this technology.


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