Black Hole Jet Vortex and the Output Graviton This project describes a proposed natural phenomenon associated with the southern relativistic jet of a black hole. It investigates the occurrence and effects of Graviton Waves across macroscopic and microscopic scales within local and cosmological environments. The study proposes a framework for replicating these phenomena in a laboratory setting and harnessing the resulting effects for technological application. A testable laboratory hypothesis is formulated within this document, structured around the following investigative components: • The Phenomenon: Characteristics of Black Holes (and Stars) • Associated Effects: Physical and gravitational interactions (including Gravitational Lensing and gravity phenomena). • Methodology: Procedures for laboratory replication. • Application: Utilization of effects for technological use. Keywords: Graviton, Graviton Wave, Photon Collapse, Relativistic Jet, Black Hole, Gravitational Effects, Gravitational Lensing, Space-time, Planetary Influence, Superluminal Recession, Photon, Laboratory Replication --- Jason Webb Independent Researcher ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0005-8903-8607 May 2026 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20554128
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