The new sound shield is comprised of a stack of plastic sheets which feature an intricate pattern of holes that are poked through them. Whenever sound waves encounter the structure, they will be re-rerouted to a specific path via the maze of holes and plastic plates. As a result, all those soundwaves will just keep going on instead of bouncing off the ship – making it seem as though the object isn’t even there. This means traditional sonar would be rendered useless against such material, now how about that?
This new structure can also see action in civilian life by coating walls and soundproofing rooms, in addition to enhancing the acoustics of concert halls.