Solar neutrinos pass through the Earth at 65 billion per square cm. Neutrinos have mass and travel at the speed of light. Wow! Even at night 24 hours per day! Key Takeaways Imagine 65 billion neutrinos passing through us every square centimeter per second. I think it’s possible that the lifeforce comes to Earth from the sun. What if information is arriving and being sent back to source by using neutrinos. During this experience there is an evolution of that consciousness. My belief is that the consciousness that created the Universe is here experiencing its creation. This change is an evolutionary aspect of creation. Nothing sits still and the only constant is change. As part of creation there is a constant evolution. We must never overlook the fact that the Universe is a Creation. The experiments over 1,300 kilometers for testing neutrino communication No more satellite communication with time delay. This would be a way to send messages at light speed straight through the Earth. This ability of neutrinos to be 3 different types seems like an intricate communication system!Īs a matter of fact, scientists have already used this as a communication experiment. Since neutrinos hardly react at all with matter what could that be useful for? Scientists are already making use of them as a tool of measurement.īut, why are neutrinos constantly oscillating between the 3 different flavors? Digital information can be communicated simply by 1’s and 0’s. I always try to imagine why some reactions of particles are important for mankind. Thus, proving that neutrinos can be used as a communication system. Scientists have already sent a message through 1000’s of meters of solid rock using neutrinos. This gives astronomers a few hours to prepare to examine the supernova. Neutrinos are able to escape the sun’s surface before the solar nuclear reaction to signal the eminent supernova event. They are also using neutrinos to study the inside solar reactions of the sun.Īs a matter of fact this allows astronomers an early warning system about supernova events. This allows astronomers the ability to study the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation using neutrinos. Neutrinos are important because they don’t react with other particles. Yet they rarely interact with matter or anything else. It is estimated that they pass through us at the rate of 65 billion per square centimeter per second. They are traveling from the sun at the speed of light. We humans have a lot to learn about these tiny particles that have mass. Another awesome fact is they travel at the speed of light and go right through the entire Earth without slowing down. This was amazing, because these small particles come from the sun and change into different types as they are travelling to Earth. Neutrino oscillations between 3 flavors as they travel at light speed
That was enough proof to show that they must have a small mass. The question was, why is there a smaller amount of solar electron neutrinos on Earth than at the sun? It was found that neutrinos come in 3 different flavors and oscillate between types. Here they solved the case of the missing neutrinos. The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory SNOLAB, is 2,000 meters underground. Then in 2015 the Nobel prize in physics was given to the work done in my hometown, Sudbury Ontario. They were considered to be massless like photons. The LHC at CERN, picture of energy reaction with neutrinos Neutrinos have mass and travel at light speed But that all changed in 2015 when they discovered that they have a small mass. It was assumed that they are massless and travel at the speed of light. They are continually produced in the nuclear reactions of stars such as our Sun. What are neutrinos and why are they important? Neutrinos are fundamental particles that were formed in the first second of the Big Bang. What are neutrinos and why are they important?