For the first time, scientists have experimentally demonstrated a phenomenon known as a "black hole bomb." By using a rotating aluminum cylinder surrounded by magnetic coils, researchers simulated conditions theorized in 1972 to extract energy from rotating black holes through a process called superradiance.
This laboratory setup amplified waves in a manner analogous to energy extraction from black holes, providing tangible insights into complex astrophysical processes. The experiment not only validates decades-old theories but also opens new avenues for understanding energy dynamics in extreme
environments.