What is a Neutrino?

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1. spla300 154 days ago

WFT was that?

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2. Mrpenguinb 154 days ago

ummm.. ok..

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3. Oddi 154 days ago

Neutrinos. These small sneaky bastards!

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4. Neutral 154 days ago

I think this is too technical for most of us to understand

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5. cretia 153 days ago

so thats why we age bloody neutrinos

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6. Comment rated too low. Show this comment sgtstone5 153 days ago

what the hell do you do with a neutrino after you catch one. you can't eat it can't fuck it. what good is it.

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7. loadrunner 153 days ago

I still don't know what a neutrino is.

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8. fardelian 153 days ago

#6 It's good for studying. It's these kinds of studies that made your computer possible and might one day make things like teleportation possible.

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9. AL7AIR 153 days ago

#8 But first we have to build the Heisenberg Compensator :)

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10. ringmaster 153 days ago

How the * can they say that ALL neutrinos are left handed? It's not the right handed neutrinos' fault that we haven't discovered them. That with water and the en-charged electron is only an indirect observation of the neutrino.

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11. orion 153 days ago

#10 They theoretically cannot exist (at least in the simplified model, the symmetry breaking is not yet fully understood). Physics is not just about mindless observation but about theoretical understanding. And we detect all the particles indirectly!

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12. ringmaster 152 days ago

#11, we denied lots of things a thousand years ago and claimed lots too. Our view of the world is not perfect, even today. I let future scientists take up our discussion... And keep in mind, over 90 % of the universe is unknown...

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13. davor1387 152 days ago

I might have understood if i watched a full documentary on this, 1:14 is just not enough.

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14. gcleffff 136 days ago

ahmm ohh uhmmm what? what is it?