Scientists have succeeded in simulating their own black hole in his laboratory and witnessed how it began to glow.
The black hole event horizon was created by a team of physicists at the University of Amsterdam, who used a chain of atoms in a single file to better understand the behavior of a black hole.
His creation managed to prove Stephen Hawking’s 1974 theory that the black hole emitted a rare form of radiation.
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They studied the properties of Hawking radiation by creating an analog black hole in the laboratory. According to scientific alertHawking radiation occurs when “particles born from perturbations in quantum fluctuations caused by black hole rupture in space-time.”
The fact that the radiation exhibits a glow itself is in a strange spatial anomaly, since the event horizon of a black hole is supposed to be where neither light nor matter can exit.
We all learn about the force of a black hole in science class, and how we would all inevitably be sucked in as a result.
This is possible due to its density within a certain range of the center, so even an attempt to travel beyond the speed of light (or any speed in the universe) would not make it inevitable.
An image of a deep space star field with a black holeiStockphoto by Getty Images
The false black hole event also caused a temperature rise that matched theoretical expectations for an equivalent black hole system, but only when part of the chain extended beyond the event horizon. scientific alert informed.
As a result, it is thought that perhaps this entanglement of particles straddling the event horizon plays an important role in the generation of Hawking radiation.
Under simulations that began by mimicking space-time considered to be “flat,” the scientists say the radiation was only thermal for a certain range of “leap amplitudes.”
Thus, there may be certain situations where Hawking radiation can be emitted thermally, and it could only be the case where gravity causes a change in the warp of space-time.
“This may open a place to explore fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics along with gravity and curved spacetimes in various condensed matter environments,” the scientists wrote in their paper published by physical examination investigation.
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