Amorphous materials have many uses including in military armor and power transmission. These metals are made by instantly cooling the molten form before the atoms arrange themselves into a crystal structure. They can be twice as strong as steel and because of their disordered structure, they are more effective in dispersing impact energy than regular metal which has points of weakness due to its crystal structure. Metamaterials have been used to create microwave invisibility cloaks, 2D invisibility cloaks, and materials with other unusual optical properties.Īmorphous materials are also called metallic glass and are basically metals with a disordered atomic structure. “Metamaterial” refers to any material that gains its properties from structure rather than composition. Metamaterials (Invisibility Ability Inevitability) Here are some examples of futuristic materials that will give a new turn to present day technology. All these advancements have made us feel like we have arrived in future few years earlier than it should have been. From smartphones, robotics to intelligent machines everything is Futuristic. We are living in a generation of technological advancements.