
"Pseudogravity: Distorted Crystals Bend Light, Mimicking Black Holes"
Scientists have developed a crystal that can bend light like a black hole, creating a phenomenon called pseudogravity. This breakthrough could have applications in 6G communication technology, enabling wireless transmission of information at ultrahigh speeds. Additionally, the crystal's ability to mimic the behavior of light passing by black holes and other dense space objects could aid in the study of quantum gravity, a theory that combines quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of relativity. The manipulation of light within crystalline materials opens up new possibilities in the field of graviton physics.





