I'll let you know in 500 billion years.
Harte
Take it up with Particle Physicists Hartey, if they tell me that Neutrinos "do" interact with other particles, contrary to yourself, who do "you" think iam going to believe in?


I'll let you know in 500 billion years.
Harte
Fermi Lab has a very large neutrino detector. They are currently conducting the DUNE experiment. There is talk that neutrinos can oscillate between one type and another. A suspected property that could lead to why the universe is comprised of matter without an equal amount of antimatter. Check out this video with Don Lincoln as narrator.
They could interact somewhat. But having a quintillionth of the mass of a proton, and a quadrillionth of the size, the interaction may not even be noticeable and thus it's not worth talking about.Take it up with Particle Physicists Hartey, if they tell me that Neutrinos "do" interact with other particles, contrary to yourself, who do "you" think iam going to believe in?....You were wrong Hartey, stop arguing and live with it
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Neutrinos do not interact with other particles. They are practically massless and are orders of magnitude smaller than a proton.
You can't make up physics to try and support an idea.
Harte
Essentially, neutrinos don't interact with anything.Hartey, i have used this posting to remind you of what you stated previously, "Neutrinos do not interact with other particles!"....Now you can see why physics CAN support my own concepts sometimes..
Even if it happened, that interaction would not be detectable. Because of the difference in masses.If you ran 100 billion runs of proton beam experiments at CERN, you might get one interaction with an external neutrino involved.
Harte
Essentially, neutrinos don't interact with anything.
Obviously there has to be some rare interactions or they wouldn't have been detected, right?
You failed to mention this post:
Even if it happened, that interaction would not be detectable. Because of the difference in masses.
So, essentially no. Neutrinos don't interact with anything. Any interactions are too rare for words like "interact."
Harte
Patent a neutrino-based municipal broadband radio and associated modems, and you'd be rich.