Distorted crystals use ‘pseudogravity’ to bend light like black holes do

A new crystal can bend light like a black hole would, causing the light to bow away from its usual straight path.

This phenomenon, called pseudogravity, could be used in 6G communication technology, according to the authors of the new study, published Sept. 28 in the journal Physical Review A. This next-generation communication would transmit information wirelessly at ultrahigh speeds. Because the crystal mimics what happens when light passes by black holes and other ultradense space objects, the new technique could also be used to study so-called quantum gravity, a theory that would unite quantum mechanics and Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity.

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