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believe it or not this is a diamond and the reason you canamp;#39;t see it is because itamp;#39;s covered with the darkest color on earth in fact this material is so dark that it captures at least 99.995% of incoming visible light but why is it covering a two million dollar diamond and how is it made in the first place you may remember this color vantablack it was unveiled in 2014 and media outlets called it the darkest color in the world but this color here itamp;#39;s not vantablack itamp;#39;s even blacker and thatamp;#39;s thanks to an unprecedented collaboration between science and art it all traces back to this artist DeMuth Streep in 2014 she set out on a mission to find the blackest black her goal was to make a diamond disappear this project explores how values attached to concepts and objects in reference to luxury and art and society meanwhile a scientist named Brian Wardle was on a totally different mission he was working with a material called carbon nanotubes