Posted on 02/20/2025 6:26:28 AM PST by Red Badger
Neutrino Ping!......................
Sounds like a chapter in “Guide to the Galaxy”.
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Neutrinos can travel for literally billions of years and pass through practically anything in their path.......................
About time we put a telescope underwater!
Wow! This is a great post. Thanks. This is a huge amount of energy, so if it happened and you were there you could likely see this with the naked eyeball.
A neutrino is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. The neutrino is so named because it is electrically neutral and because its rest mass is so small that it was long thought to be zero. The rest mass of the neutrino is much smaller than that of the other known elementary particles (excluding massless particles).The weak force has a very short range, the gravitational interaction is extremely weak due to the very small mass of the neutrino, and neutrinos do not participate in the electromagnetic interaction or the strong interaction. Thus, neutrinos typically pass through normal matter unimpeded and undetected.
watch that stuff!
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I always wondered what that very slight tingling sensation I occasionally experience in short bursts was caused from. I thought it was probably a ghost passing through me. 馃ぃ
Yeah but they are stopped in their tracks when they encounter Eric Swallwell’s farts
I wonder how many “strings” it takes to make up a neutrino. Is the powerful neutrino the dark energy we hear about?
Textbooks gotta’ be rewritten.
Lookin' for neutrinos, and they hadn't found the old ones yet. :^)
The first neutrino telescopes were located in abandoned mines.
Some of my questions would bee:
Since I posted it was thought that it had no mass whatsoever, but now that underwater microscope has proven that is does indeed have mass. Yet they do not provide us with that picture, interestingly enough, or I missed it.
But apparently is so small that it passes through all other known elementary particles except massless particles, because they have nothing to pass through, being massless?
But are they actually massless?
Do the massless particles pass though all elementary particles, including the neutrino elementary particle?
If it is a particle, does that not kind of imply that there would be a mas, and that we just do not see the mass?
How can a particle be massless in the first place?
So, how do they even know if massless elementary particles exist.
As far as I understand, there is zero proof that blackholes actually exist. Thus it remains a theory. Is the massless elementary particle also a working theory, brought on to explain how masses are created in the first place?
How many massless elementary particles are said to exist?
I think only our creator knows the answers regarding your question & these questions I have included. If we actually knew these answers, then we should in theory be able to create new planets like earth for which we could then escape to and populate throughout the vast universe or universes if the theory about there being multiple universes is correct. 馃檪馃憤
Because then mankind would have achieved becoming the Gods that some here already believe they are, amongst mankind. 馃檨
So let me ask you another quick question. Do you know if any of the answers to the questions are actually present at Wikipedia? 馃ぃ
Those questions are beyond my paygrade................
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