What Happened To All The Neutrinos?
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
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Researched and Written by JD Voyek
Narrated and Edited by David Kelly
Thumbnail Art by Ettore Mazza
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Neutrinos in the CMB Observing Dirac neutrinos in the cosmic microwave background
Kevork N. Abazajian and Julian Heeck
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00:00 Introduction
05:07 Discovering Neutrinos (Seeing The Invisible)
13:13 Why Are They Hard To Detect? (A Gnat´s Whisper)
21:10 A Map Of The Universe At One Second Old
29:00 How Neutrinos Break Physics
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is dark matter just neutrinos?
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Simply put, I understand nutrinos significantly better now than I did 45 minutes ago. Ergo, I understand the universe better than I did 45 minutes ago.
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Neutrinos have been used as a predictor of light from supernovae because their weak interactions allow them to travel faster than light through clouds of intervening matter. As weakly interacting particles they do no scatter large amounts of Cherenkhov radiation in the same way as matter jets from black holes.
*The problem with using neutrinos to peek into the past is that the neutrinos we are seeing should be **_younger_** than the photons that are finally reaching us.*
I was going to comment this also. How can we see something that precedes an event when we were not here to see the event. The neutrinos would be well past the visible universe.
@@droyal18able Ah, the paradoxes that make theoretical physics and astronomy so much fun! 🖖😎🌌💜
@@droyal18able supernovae happen something like once every thirty seconds across the observable universe. They are statistically uncommon, but uncommon means didly in an endless universe filled with stars.
00:01 Intro - You Do Not See the Real World
05:07 Part 1 - Seeing the Invisible
13:13 Part 2 - A Gnat’s Whisper
21:11 Part 3 - A Map of the Universe at One Second Old
29:00 Part 4 - How Neutrinos Break Physics
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Well said, to both of you.
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@@randommadness1021 very true. The more we can figure out what we don't know the more we can pose questions that will
@@thewokeagenda exactly. It means we can rule things out of things like, say, research for talking sake before it has even started making more time available (time is money and all that...) to go towards actually achieving whatever it is and getting the answers.
As an aspiring physicists.... we are currently in dual nature, atomic and nuclear physics and videos like this truly helps in understand what we are learning rather than simply solving equations
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Well what happened to all the neutrinos ?
“...100 trillion of them stream through your body every single second as if you were simply not there.”
Then perhaps it's we who are the ghosts, rather than neutrinos: us and everything we can see and touch, and all the forces we can detect - ghosts in a universe about which we may be able to perceive almost nothing.
Just an idle thought. This video is a marvelous presentation.
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~ Dōgen Eihei Zenji (1240)
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How can our vision be 15 seconds behind? That is 1/4 mile at 60MPH in a car. On some backroads even at 30MPH you would not see the bends until after you are upside down in a ditch. Not only that it's not what the article says. Specifically and I quote "Instead of analysing every single visual snapshot, we perceive in a given moment an average of what we saw in the past 15 seconds." this is radically different from "our vision is stuck up to 15 seconds in the past". Not even close. Not only that but "The Conversation" is renowned for dumbing things down to the point that they don't mean the same thing as the original scientific paper.
This is a quality must see for anyone with interests in particle physics to cosmology and beyond. Good visuals and understandable narration conveying very up to date information.
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A good way to get an idea about neutrino oscillations, that mass states differ from flavor states, is thinking about light polarization: suppose your photons are created in vertical (V) and horizontal (H) polarization, but we can only see them in diagonal polarization (D). If you expect "H" creation, your "D" detection will come up short (until you realized D =/=H).
Moreover, passing through a birefringent medium will mix H and V.
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Love this video! I've often been a proponent of the idea that neutrinos may account for dark matter/energy in the universe, which could lead to some profound breakthroughs in our understanding of the expansion of the universe.
Would love to see another episode on neutrinos (or an addendum to this video) that talks about the fact that anti-neutrinos are apparently virtual particles (i.e. they actually do travel faster than light). This has huge implications as the anti-neutrino is involved in driving one of the most common radioactive decays... the beta decay.
With anti-neutrinos traveling faster than light, we essentially have a neutrino traveling backwards in time to interact with the nucleus of an atom to initiate a beta decay. If this is all true, beta decay wouldn't be a random statistical event after all.
Please... more on neutrinos! They are by far the most promising part of the standard model to tie everything together.
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This was completely mind bending. I'm going to have to watch it again and do some follow-up reading. I thought I understood more about what's known of neutrinos than I do, which is admittedly not much to begin with.
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I've fallen asleep to this three times and can't tell you anything about neutrinos. Can't recommend it highly enough!
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~ One thing that physicists keep missing about the connection between the fundamental forces is that electromagnetism & gravity have infinite ranges, & the strong force & weak force have finite ranges.
Electromagnetism (photons) is always in series with it's transverse & perpendicular waves.
Whilst gravity (gravitons) is always in a parallel rarefraction & compressional longitudal relevence with it's graviton density particles.
~ The strong & weak forces are considered the fermions series/parallel bridge, because they are the finite mediators of particles/waves strings between the infinite electromagnetic & gravitation forces.
Thus neutrinos having influence by the weak force (weakons) are in parallel with the gravity force (gravitons), which are mediated by the Higgs particulate, which imparts mass & volume (density), respectively.
The Higgs field is what corresponds each weakon signature & respective neutrinos to it's parallel graviton, thus imparting density (mass/volume).
~ A good analogy is quite similar to a library full of titled books, which would represent the weakons, along with their respective neutrino signatures.
Say for instance a titled book (weakon title = spoon), on the use, how, & why to make a spoon would be the neutrinos signatures, & thus the spoon, would be the graviton density finished product, whereas the Higgs field would be the intermediate process that imparts the planned product to the finished product, the metallurgy extraction, forging, shaping, etc.
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15 seconds in the past seems much. milliseconds?
theconversation.com/everything-we-see-is-a-mash-up-of-the-brains-last-15-seconds-of-visual-information-175577
@@HistoryoftheUniverse honestly still not sure how that works. If that were entirely true no one would be able to hit a baseball or play sports in general.
@@jgez12Or in fact do anything in case of injury,his term buffering is very misleading
As always, sublime. Thank you!
How did we detect particles with mass before we detected the (massless) light from a supernova?
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Physicists interested in studying neutrinos should examine my family. We too pass through the universe while almost never interacting with it or even each other.
The series does a nice job of balancing it's presentation, as a lay person I feel that I can still keep up with most of what they're saying, and I don't run into that very often. Well done
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What motivated you to study science and earn a Nobel Prize?
Masatoshi Koshiba: SPITE!
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Guys, this is embarrassing but, I just found a HUGE box of neutrinos in my garage. I totally forgot I put them there. I am really sorry. Anyway, mystery solved.
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What a shame that Sofia just got cancelled in the new budget from the US Congress.
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Minor nitpick: the image processing latency of the human brain is about 15 mili-seconds.
I don't think that a species that needs 15 seconds to respond to threats would fare very well evolutionary.
theconversation.com/everything-we-see-is-a-mash-up-of-the-brains-last-15-seconds-of-visual-information-175577
*He said *up to* 15 milliseconds...
It is actually literal. We can focus on things nearly instant. Or if something changes Fast we can snap to it and instantly recognize. However slow moving objects not in our line of focus go unnoticed
15 second delay from our eyes to our brain? Imagine if that were true. We wouldn't be able to drive cars.
theconversation.com/everything-we-see-is-a-mash-up-of-the-brains-last-15-seconds-of-visual-information-175577
@@HistoryoftheUniverse ohhhhhh so rather than the term "buffering" the term "consolidating" from the article worked better at summing up that our brains are basically simplifying everything we see every 15 seconds.
Yes - a fair comment. Thanks for watching!
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When theoretical physicists are pondering over maths, trying to come up with theories and trying to explain them, will we ever have a group of ultra influential physicists as the Manhatten project ever again?!
Possibly, if cold fusion becomes a desperate enough for the world
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@@wasd____ it may turn out unfeasible, I know, brother but I think we should still research and definitely know its status.
@@Jabranalibabry We already definitely know its status. It's a scam. There's no legitimate evidence suggesting a reason why it would work, and plenty of evidence that everyone trying to get money out of investors by claiming to have done it can't independently verify those claims.