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Backreaction observed for first time in water tank black hole simulation – EurekAlert
Scientists have revealed new insights into the behaviour of black holes with research that demonstrates how a phenomenon called backreaction can be simulated.

IMAGE: Lab experiment using water tank simulation to demonstrate backreaction.
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Credit: University of Nottingham
Scientists have revealed new insights into the behaviour of black holes with research that demonstrates how a phenomenon called backreaction can be simulated.
The team from the University of Nottingham have used their simulation of a black hole, involving a specially designed water tank, for this latest research published in Physical Review Letters. This study is the first…
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