Big Bang Could Be Recreated Inside a Metamaterial
KentuckyFC writes "Metamaterials are substances with a permittivity and permeability that has been manipulated in a way that allows fine control over the behavior of light. They have famously been used to create an invisibility cloak that hides objects from view. Now Igor Smolyaninov, a physicist in the US, has calculated how metamaterials could be used for a much more profound demonstration: to reproduce the behavior of light in various kinds of spacetimes, in particular a (2+2) spacetime (one having two dimensions of space and two of time). His method is to show that there is formal mathematical analogy between the way metamaterials and spacetimes affect light. He goes on to show how a phase transition in a (2+2) spacetime leads to the creation of a (2+1) spacetime filled with photons, an event analogous to the Big Bang." Here are the abstract and the preprint (PDF).
and they don't work at wide bands. setting mu_r and epsilon_r to -1 in an equation is not the same as making a physical metamaterial.
Analogus To is not the same is Identical To. This article's title is badly in need of an accuracy correction.
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Somebody will probably experiment with this sometime in December, 2012...
By the taping of my glasses, something geeky this way passes
Graphene (which is a single sheet graphite in made of) displays somewhat analogous electronic properties. Its electrons travel with speed comparable to to speed of light and act as they've got no effective mass. In particular they can be described by modified Dirac equation, which is relativistic equation for a single particle. Thus, the story is not the only example of formal (mathematical) similarity between physical objects that seem to have absolutely nothing in common. it's the power of mathematical abstraction to see what's essentially similar when your senses say it can't be.
Well, it has make a lot of people very angry.
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
It probably just means the spacetime metric has two positive terms and two negative terms. Instead of
ds^2 = dx^2 + dy^2 + dz^2 - dt^2
you have
ds^2 = dx^2 + dy^2 - dt^2 - du^2
Can a real physicist speak to this?
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