Fluid Dynamics
Cavitation
Definition
The formation of vapor bubbles in a liquid, which can implode and release energy (sonoluminescence). Used as an analogy for warp bubbles.
Related Theories (3)
Resonance Cold Fusion Model
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Transmedium capability
Some UAP can travel between different environments without performance penalty
Vacuum-Based Sonoluminescence
Sonoluminescence is not caused by atomic transitions or nuclear processes but by the Dynamic Casimir Effect, where the rapid collapse of a cavitation bubble creates a time-varying boundary that extracts light from the quantum vacuum.