SuperCanadianFatman
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Pull out a dime from your pocket and hold it up for a second
guess what? About 150 billion tiny, nearly massless particles called neutrinos just passed through it as though it didn't even exist.
Scientists have found that they originate in stars (living or exploding), nuclear material and from the Big Bang. The elementary particles come in three "flavors" and, stranger still, seem to disappear on a whim.
Because neutrinos occasionally do interact with "normal" matter such as water and mineral oil, scientists hope they can use them as a revolutionary telescope to see beyond parts of the universe obscured by dust and gas.
The image shows a large neutrino detector.
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yup the title says it.... thats awesome and all but IMAGINE THAT o.o growing your plants XD lonnnnng grows
the second pic has the excellent ground work for a super hydropatty of plants XD
Scientists have found that they originate in stars (living or exploding), nuclear material and from the Big Bang. The elementary particles come in three "flavors" and, stranger still, seem to disappear on a whim.
Because neutrinos occasionally do interact with "normal" matter such as water and mineral oil, scientists hope they can use them as a revolutionary telescope to see beyond parts of the universe obscured by dust and gas.
The image shows a large neutrino detector.
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yup the title says it.... thats awesome and all but IMAGINE THAT o.o growing your plants XD lonnnnng grows
the second pic has the excellent ground work for a super hydropatty of plants XD