Monday, May 23, 2016

This is Big. Maybe Bigger than Big


If confirmed, could imply the existence of a previously undetected type of neutrino as well as impact humanity's comprehension of fundamental particle reactions that occurred within the first few seconds of the Big Bang. 

I'm very encouraged by this.  btw- Did you know that millions of Neutrinos are passing through your body, and the Earth for that matter, every second of the day.  I hope they are doing me some good.

Click the picture of course.





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    1. Dang Ed. What are you going to tell me next!?

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  2. I've thought for years that the Cosmos is an immense ocean filled with endless life forms. We human beings are probably little more than PLANKTON in relation to the whole.

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  3. Neutrinos, like liberal brains, don't interact with the world around us. Liberals, however, are easier to detect.

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  4. God created the Universe for Man. His plans for us were put on hold in the Garden. Who knows what awaits us when He returns? The Universe is a far, far stranger place than we can ever imagine.

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    1. Sig, I'm down with that. There is much we do not know.

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    1. C-CS, SO much out there. So much Here too.

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  6. I don't know. I just don't trust atoms... they make up everything ;)

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  7. I prefer to call it a muffin, but to each his own ;)

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    1. Cube, I actually thought about asking you what kind of rill you were on too.

      Scary similar thoughts.

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  8. Good about a roll 'cause rill's are really creepy. I love muffins, English and corn with chili.

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    1. Yes they are. Heh. Corn and chilli eh? Never even heard of it but it sounds good.

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    2. Sorry, I wasn't clear. It's chili with corn muffins on the side.

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    3. Sorry, I wasn't clear. It's chili with corn muffins on the side.

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    4. That I'm familiar with Cube. Thanks.

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