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Light has been made into a fluid that simulates space-time

Last updated: June 13, 2025 4:30 am
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Researchers can create structures analogous to black holes in the lab

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Exploring the mysteries of black holes and other cosmic objects has always been a challenging task due to their elusive nature. However, researchers have devised a groundbreaking method to simulate these enigmatic phenomena in a controlled laboratory setting, shedding light on the secrets of the universe.

In a pioneering study conducted by Kévin Falque and his team at the Kastler–Brossel Laboratory (LKB) in Paris, light was manipulated to mimic the intricate dynamics of space-time, paving the way for a deeper understanding of black holes. By confining light within a specialized cavity made of reflective semiconductor material, the researchers were able to transform it into a fluid-like state through quantum interactions.

Through precise manipulation using lasers, the team sculpted the light-based fluid to mirror the geometry of space-time, including the formation of structures analogous to black hole horizons. This controlled simulation not only replicated event horizons but also allowed for the creation of varying space-time configurations, offering a versatile platform for scientific exploration.

The primary goal of this innovative experiment is to investigate the behavior of Hawking radiation, a key phenomenon associated with black holes, under different conditions. To achieve this, the researchers aim to enhance the quantum effects within the setup by further cooling and isolating the system.

Experts in the field have hailed this research as a remarkable achievement in experimental physics. Juan Ramón Muñoz de Nova from the Complutense University of Madrid commended the study for its potential to uncover new insights into black hole dynamics, including the vibrational patterns of these cosmic entities.

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Furthermore, Friedrich Koenig from the University of St Andrews emphasized the significance of this work in testing gravitational theories and exploring the intricate interplay between gravity and quantum mechanics.

Maxime Jacquet, another member of the LKB team, speculated on the implications of the study, suggesting that it could challenge our current understanding of black holes. By examining the possibility of “impostor” black holes – objects that mimic the appearance of true black holes but possess distinct characteristics – the research opens up new avenues for investigating the nature of these enigmatic entities.

While acknowledging the differences between the simulated analogues and actual black holes, Falque highlighted the importance of using these experiments to validate and refine existing theoretical frameworks related to black hole physics.

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