I also know that it is verified by experimentation & peer review, But what if the experiments & peer review are off even by a slight measure?
But the explanations have never gotten over the hump of analyzing the results. Thus reading the graphs provides very little meaning to someone such s myself that has had zero instruction in the discipline in Physics. But thanks for the link.
What I did perhaps glean from that link however, was that Neutrino elementary particles were proven to have mass, years ago, and done so by the measuring tool named KATRIN (Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino Experiment) .
Is that a correct conclusion I have taken from that link, and that is the reason you provide it, which also explains why there is no picture of its mass? 😋
It came up with a result of no more than .8 electron volts. That is about a billionth of the mass of a proton.