World's Blackest Paint and Sparkles Make a Car Look Like the

World's Blackest Paint and Sparkles Make a Car Look Like the Night Sky


By now we’ve all seen the astonishing results of covering an object in black paint that absorbs over 99% of light—it loses all shape, form, and depth. But what happens when you mix those super-black paints with highly-reflective color-shifting sparkles and then paint a car? The result is like staring into the deepest reaches of space.
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Anish Kapoor owns the exclusive rights to Surrey NanoSystems’ Vantablack paint, which is made from carbon nanotubes that are capable of trapping and absorbing 99.965% of visible light. Human vision is based on detecting light rays that have bounced off the objects all around us, but with Vantablack applied, an object looks like a featureless black hole. Kapoor’s ownership means no one else can use VantaBlack, but thankfully, others have found ways to create paints that behave like Vantablack does. A Japanese company called Koyo Orient Japan has a Musou Black paint that absorbs 99.4% of visible light. For around $30, anyone can buy a 100ml bottle of Musou Black and do with it what they please.

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