A light is used to illuminate the vortex produced by the machine when in operation
LEONARDO SOLIDORO/UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM X2
If you think normal tornadoes are scary, buckle up: scientists have created one so strong that it resembles a black hole. In fact, the lab-based vortex mimics black holes so well, that it holds huge possibilities for black hole research.
An artificial vortex this powerful is something that’s never been seen before and has been described as a ‘quantum tornado’. While a regular tornado rips up trees and houses and reels them around, a quantum tornado reels atoms and particles around.