Thursday, May 15, 2025

Quantum Vacuum rotational amplification aka Black Hole Bomb experiment success

 

 So they have a magnetic induction coil that also acts as a spacetime mirror analog. For a black hole the quantum vacuum is the energy source and spacetime is the mirror. The blackhole does not need to rotate to be self-amplifying. It is simply a resonance effect between the supposed "noise" of the quantum vacuum with spacetime itself. This can be experienced in meditation - it creates the dizziness of a spacetime vortex when you don't have enough quantum coherent "formless awareness" or Yuan Qi to surround your spirit or Yuan Shen (electromagnetic biophotons that have a spacetime framework or medium).

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2503.24034 

 The rotating spacetime creates an ergoregion around the black hole
horizon where matter and waves can have negative energy. Penrose envisioned that an object scattering with this ergoregion, could split into two and lose a negative
energy component into the black hole, while the positive energy part escapes having gained energy from the black hole rotation [5, 6].

Superradiance has even now been proven to occur in microtubules with the tubulin in the neurons as acoustic phonons that are nonlocal and thus superluminal.

 has been proposed as part of a mechanism producing relativistic jets of quasars [10].

 Hawking’s famous prediction that even without rotation, any black hole should slowly radiate its energy away [12, 13]. However, this quantum vacuum rotational amplification is very weak and hence difficult to observe. Forthis reason, Zel’dovich speculated that forming a low-loss resonator by encircling the cylinder with a mirror could amplify this very weak signal [1, 2].

 a mirror will reflect scattered modes back towards the hole to be re-amplified.
 until the mirror can no longer take the pressure and explodes.

 [16] M. Cromb, G. M. Gibson, E. Toninelli, M. J. Padgett,
E. M. Wright, and D. Faccio, Amplification of waves
from a rotating body, Nature Physics 10.1038/s41567-
020-0944-3 (2020).
[17] L. Liu, Y. Yu, J. Hu, X. Zheng, Y. Qiu, and Z. Hao,
Experimental study of acoustic superradiance from a ro-
tating absorber, Journal of Applied Physics 131, 164901
(2022).

 So first they did an acoustic demonstration....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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