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Modeling a White Hole With Your Kitchen Sink

jamie passes along this excerpt from Wired: "That ring of water in your kitchen sink is actually a model white hole. For the first time, scientists have shown experimentally that liquid flowing from a tap embodies the same physics as the time-reversed equivalent of black holes. When a stream of tap water hits the flat surface of the sink, it spreads out into a thin disc bounded by a raised lip, called the hydraulic jump. Physicists’ puzzlement with this jump dates back to Lord Rayleigh in 1914. More recently, physicists have suggested that, if the water waves inside the disc move faster than the waves outside, the jump could serve as an analogue event horizon. Water can approach the ring from outside, but it can’t get in."

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  1. Re:gay hole by zhong-guo · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    some day your will learn to respect our people in the daily life. But after seeing the hole where your butt is more like the grand canyon with donkeys walking down into a cave.

  2. Ok....so what about my toilet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Is that the equivalent of a blackhole?

    Ironic...captcha is physics

    1. Re:Ok....so what about my toilet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Ironic...captcha is physics

      That word. I do not think it means what you think it means.