To: Moonman62
Anything with energy is affected by gravity, which would include neutrinos.
True. However since the mass/energy of a neutrino is so small it has never accurately been measured, I would have to think the gravitational effect on it is even smaller. But your point is taken, it is foolish to assume since something is too small for us to measure that it does not exist.
20 posted on
03/15/2012 9:35:29 AM PDT by
HenryArmitage
(it was not meant that we should voyage far.)
To: HenryArmitage
A feather and a bowling ball will fall at the same rate in a vacuum. So will a neutrino.
21 posted on
03/15/2012 9:43:31 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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