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black hole bomb is here

Post by tllwd » Tue May 06, 2025 1:00 pm

Physicists have created a model of a black hole bomb in the lab for the first time, verifying a theory first proposed more than 50 years ago.
The ideas underpinning this and the original 1972 paper trace back to foundational work laid by two other physicists. In 1969, British mathematical physicist and Nobel laureate Sir Roger Penrose proposed a way to extract energy from a rotating black hole, which became known as black hole superradiance. Then, in 1971, Belarussian physicist Yakov Zel'dovich sought to better understand the phenomenon. In the process, he realized that under the right conditions, a rotating object can amplify electromagnetic waves. This phenomenon is known as the Zel'dovich effect.

In their new research, the scientists harnessed the Zel'dovich effect to create their experiment. They took an aluminum cylinder spin by an electric motor and surrounded it with three layers of metal coils. The coils created and reflected a magnetic field back to the cylinder, acting as a mirror.

As the team directed a weak magnetic field at the cylinder, they observed that the field the cylinder reflected was even stronger, demonstrating superradiance.


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Casino operators spin roulette wheel to disappear gamblers money.
Politicians all around the world use spin to make truth to disappear.

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Re: black hole bomb is here

Post by mellie » Tue May 06, 2025 7:15 pm

How fascinating, re- super radiance.... and spiders also spin webs of deceit to catch prey ( disillusioned people's votes) and exploit them to their financial advantage.
Like Clive Palmer, I wonder what Labor gave him in return for his pro- Trump votes?
They would have done something to secure his far- right wing preferences, but we'll likely never know. Unless we forensically monitor every bill and piece of legislation that is to be voted for/against in the senates for the next 3 years. Lol


Do you know how many registered political parties there are in Australia?
I think there's been an overall relaxing of recent AEC requirements in terms of what constitutes for a party / independent and what doesn't.

Following the election, all these little minor parties all but disappear, almost as illusivly as they came. Like Taiwanese mullet migrating in schools for just 1 week prior to their New Years festival.
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