Harnessing Black Hole Energy Without a Black Hole | Science News
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Scientists have cracked the code on extracting energy from spinning black holes—without needing a black hole at all. Using a lab-built device that fakes extreme rotation with radio waves and rapidly shifting electronic properties, they’ve proven a 50-year-old theory works in reality. This “synthetic” rotation tricks electromagnetic waves into gaining energy as if interacting with something spinning faster than light. The breakthrough, powered by a ring of resonators, opens doors to new tech in wireless comms, optics, and quantum systems—though real-world applications are still years away.
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