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Digital mix guy (OP) User ID: 17135032 United States 08/30/2012 05:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Neutrinos mutating. Aug. 29, 2012. 2 super-hi-energy particles detected by IceCube, massive neutrino telescope, S Pole Some 3,300 astronomers had registered for the conference, and most of us were in our seats when IAU president Robert Williams walked onstage with Vice President Xi. Xi’s speech focused on international collaboration, which will be essential for several big projects on China’s horizons: plans call for completion of an enormous radio telescope 500 m (1,640 feet) across in 2016, work is being planned on a new telescope on Dome A (Antarctica’s highest ice feature), and several space missions are in the works. The conference newspaper, Inquiries of Heaven (named after an ancient book of Chinese poetry written thousands of years ago), carries the full translation of Xi’s speech. [link to www.skyandtelescope.com] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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Digital mix guy (OP) User ID: 17135032 United States 08/30/2012 06:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Neutrinos mutating. Aug. 29, 2012. 2 super-hi-energy particles detected by IceCube, massive neutrino telescope, S Pole from : Thread: "In 13 months of observing with the half-complete IceCube detector at the South Pole, “we didn’t see anything,”" WTF? The origins of cosmic rays, a constant shower of fast-moving particles from space, have long baffled physicists. Some of these particles are 100 million times more energetic than those produced at the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle smasher on Earth. Quoting: Plasmare Yet after nearly a century of research, scientists have no firm idea what they are or where they come from. “It’s one of these big unsolved mysteries in physics,” Whitehorn said. “What can possibly be making them?” IceCube, which was completed in December 2010 after a decade of construction, is an array of 5,160 such detectors arrayed more than a mile deep in Antarctic ice. Unlike earlier neutrino detectors, like Superkamiokande in Japan and SNO in Canada, IceCube is big enough to sense neutrinos with energies higher than a trillion electron volts, which are produced by the very highest-energy cosmic rays. If gamma-ray bursts are responsible for cosmic rays, IceCube should be able to tell. “In two years we’ll have an answer, or a lot of scratching our heads,” Whitehorn said. “We’ll either see neutrinos, or something will be strange with the universe.” [link to www.wired.com] Or perhaps it is time to stop trying to fit observations to theories and begin to do real science again and use observations to make theories that really explain the universe. Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 12652226 United States 08/30/2012 06:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Neutrinos mutating. Aug. 29, 2012. 2 super-hi-energy particles detected by IceCube, massive neutrino telescope, S Pole They mutate throughout these cycles.We are leaving the Evolutionary cycle of 17 million 250 thousand years,which is the death moon cycle,the death of this universe and now are into the sun,revolutionary cycle of life.When evolution goes in reverse.to the living sun cycle.These electromagnetic forces will destroy sum and upgrade others,including everything in this universe... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22930326 Canada 08/31/2012 07:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Neutrinos mutating. Aug. 29, 2012. 2 super-hi-energy particles detected by IceCube, massive neutrino telescope, S Pole Two super-high-energy particles have been detected by IceCube, the massive neutrino telescope buried in Antarctic ice. These two neutrinos, one seen in August 2011 and the other in January 2012, have enough energy to be from an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray source, such as a gamma-ray burst. “They are at least 10 times the energy of any neutrino we’ve seen before.” -- 28th General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union, Beijing Quoting: Digital mix guy [link to www.sciencenews.org] interesting..... [link to www.phys.unsw.edu.au] |
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Digital mix guy (OP) User ID: 23178970 United States 09/04/2012 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Neutrinos mutating. Aug. 29, 2012. 2 super-hi-energy particles detected by IceCube, massive neutrino telescope, S Pole The way around this might be to argue that ultrahigh-energy (UHE) neutrinos, which don't interact with photons, might be ferrying huge energies through the universe and that the surplus of highest-energy cosmic rays comes about from chance encounters between the UHE nu's and particles such as protons or other neutrinos. The nu's themselves are too ephemeral to see in terrestrial detectors, but their presence and flux can be inferred indirectly. Hence the need for experimental ventures such as the Pierre Auger detector array now in preparation. Here are the three reports: [link to www.unisci.com] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |
Digital mix guy (OP) User ID: 23178970 United States 09/04/2012 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Neutrinos mutating. Aug. 29, 2012. 2 super-hi-energy particles detected by IceCube, massive neutrino telescope, S Pole 1962 paper. Observation of High-Energy Neutrino Reactions and the Existence of Two Kinds of Neutrinos. [link to prl.aps.org] Have no fear, Spock is here!!! LLAP |