Scientists generate a quantum hurricane far more deadly than natural hurricanes. Researchers liken it to a tornado closer to a black hole.

Experiment opens new doors for scientists to simulate their theories about curved space-time and gravity. By observing the behavior of quantum vortices, scientists can gain a better understanding of these complex astronomical phenomena. Understanding and dealing with quantum vortedices can lead to the development of new quantum technologies. For example, systems based on superfluid helium are used in sensitive sensors and detectors, and research into giant Quantum Storms may lead to new applications in computing.