Build your own Black Hole Machine
Picture 1 :- general arrangement of Black Hole Chamber.
http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff428/codex34/BHM/chamber.jpg
Note: Neutrally buoyant plastic dust should be added to both fluids, to aid viewing of the turbulence generated.
Picture 2 :- General arrangement of Black Hole Seed.
http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff428/codex34/BHM/seed.jpg
Note: Inlet and outlet porting shown is exaggerated to aid visualization.
Special Note:
In order to distinguish between the turbulence generated by the chamber and that generated by the seed, the porting must be slight but not insignificant, the aim is to generate a similar turbulence to that of an unbound fluid.
Other experiments:
Replace the Black Hole Seed with 1)a sphere 2)a cylinder 3)a Black Hole Seed without porting.
Note: These seeds will require a higher rate of rotation than the original seed.
Picture 1 :- general arrangement of Black Hole Chamber.
http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff428/codex34/BHM/chamber.jpg
Note: Neutrally buoyant plastic dust should be added to both fluids, to aid viewing of the turbulence generated.
Picture 2 :- General arrangement of Black Hole Seed.
http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff428/codex34/BHM/seed.jpg
Note: Inlet and outlet porting shown is exaggerated to aid visualization.
Special Note:
In order to distinguish between the turbulence generated by the chamber and that generated by the seed, the porting must be slight but not insignificant, the aim is to generate a similar turbulence to that of an unbound fluid.
Other experiments:
Replace the Black Hole Seed with 1)a sphere 2)a cylinder 3)a Black Hole Seed without porting.
Note: These seeds will require a higher rate of rotation than the original seed.