Observation of magnet-induced star-like radiation of a plasma created from cancer cells in a laser trap.
Daniel ErensoL TranI AbualrobM BushraJ HengstenbergE MuhammedI EndaleN EndaleE EndaleS MayhutN TorresP SheffieldC VazquezH CrogmanC NicholsT DangE E HachPublished in: European biophysics journal : EBJ (2024)
We present a new phenomenon resulting from the interaction of magnetic beads with cancer cells in a laser trap formed on a slide containing a depression 16.5 mm in diameter and 0.78 mm of maximum depth. This phenomenon includes the apparent formation and expansion of a dark bubble that attracts and incinerates surrounding matter when it explodes, which leads to a plasma emitting intense radiation that has the appearance of a star on a microscopic scale. We have observed the star-like phenomenon for more than 4 years, and the intensity depends on the laser's power. Measuring the laser power of the dark bubble shows the entrapment of electromagnetic energy as it expands.