University in China Begins Installing World's Strongest Gravity Centrifuge to Compress Space and Time
CHIEF1900, with 1,900 g·tonne capacity, surpasses previous records to enable lab simulation of large-scale disasters, supporting global research collaboration, officials said.
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University in China Begins Installing World's Strongest Gravity Centrifuge to Compress Space and Time
What can you do if you want to test a dam, railway line, submersible, or a space capsule’s resistance to gravitational force without risking the destruction of it in the process? Well now, you can take a scale model to Zhejiang University in China, where the CHIEF1900 gravitational centrifuge can batter it with 300 times […] The post University in China Begins Installing World’s Strongest Gravity Centrifuge to Compress Space and Time appeared fi…
The new facility, called CHIEF1900, will allow researchers to recreate large-scale phenomena in the laboratory, such as dam failures, ...
China is breaking its own record in the field of hypergravity research by building a new centrifuge capable of spinning tons of samples at unprecedented intensity.
China "compresses" space and time: here is the CHIEF1900, the record-breaking centrifuge that humiliates US technology. - Economic Scenarios
Hangzhou inaugurates machines capable of simulating millennia in a few moments. The race for technological supremacy isn't just about chips or artificial intelligence, but also about pure physics—the heavy kind, made up of tons, steel, and crushing gravitational forces. China has just scored another point in its favor, surpassing its own record in hypergravity research. It's called CHIEF1900 and is a colossal centrifuge built by the Shanghai Ele…
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