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AI to Unlock 3D Black Hole Movies

19 Dec

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Summary

  • AI will create the first 3D movies of black holes.
  • The project aims to show plasma flow and gravity's effects.
  • AI tech may speed up MRI scans and improve climate monitoring.
AI to Unlock 3D Black Hole Movies

A multimillion-pound research project, dubbed TomoGrav, is set to revolutionize our understanding of black holes by creating the first-ever 3D movies of these enigmatic celestial objects. Experts will employ advanced artificial intelligence to visualize the complex dynamics of plasma flow and the profound effects of extreme gravity on spacetime.

This pioneering effort moves beyond current flat imagery to capture the evolution of magnetic fields and the intricate shaping of the event horizon. Dr. Kazunori Akiyama, a key researcher joining Heriot-Watt University, emphasizes that this shift from static to dynamic visualization will fundamentally alter scientific inquiry into the universe.

The project's AI innovations are also expected to yield significant benefits in other fields. It is anticipated that these techniques will accelerate MRI scan times for heart and liver patients, and contribute to more sophisticated climate monitoring systems, showcasing the broad applicability of this cutting-edge research.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The TomoGrav project is using AI to create the first 3D movies of black holes, visualizing plasma flow and spacetime warping.
Experts including Dr. Kazunori Akiyama and Professor Yves Wiaux at Heriot-Watt University are leading the AI-driven black hole visualization project.
The AI techniques developed for black hole imaging are expected to speed up MRI scans for heart and liver patients.

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