We may be able to learn more about an elusive radiation that the actual thing may hypothetically release from a black hole mimic.
In 2022, researchers saw the equivalent of what is known as Hawking radiation - particles created from disruptions in the quantum fluctuations
induced by the black hole's split in spacetime - using a chain of atoms in single-file to imitate the event horizon of a black hole.
They claim that this could help ease the tension that currently exists between two theories that attempt to explain the universe: quantum mechanics,
which uses probability mathematics to explain the behavior of discrete particles, and general theory of relativity, which views gravity as a continuous field known as spacetime.
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These two immiscible theories must somehow coexist in order to provide a globally applicable unified theory of quantum gravity.
This is when black holes, which are thought to be the strangest and most extreme things in the universe, enter the scene.