Quantum condensate can simulate gravitational waves, researchers find
Summary: Researchers from the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, University of Tohoku, and University of Tokyo have proposed a method to simulate gravitational waves using a quantum condensate of cold atoms. Their findings, published in *Physical Review B*, reveal that the properties of waves in a specific type of Bose-Einstein Condensate, called spin nematics, are mathematically identical to gravitational waves, potentially simplifying their study in laboratory settings.
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