RE: Could this explian what Dark matter and Dark energy is?
June 10, 2016 at 5:13 am
(This post was last modified: June 10, 2016 at 5:17 am by Blueyedlion.)
You know what, i was thinking about it, and i thought, maybe i should just provide my own evidence that actually collaborates since i cant find the original source.
Now you cant say, the science isn't behind this, and that it's a bunch of bullocks. This is what you get for not using your imagination Mwa ha ha...
So we have here Peter Gorham Neutrino physicist who says in a small segment of a documentary -
"The neutrino is the most ridiculous particle you could imagine, a billion neutrinos went through my nose as we were talking and they did nothing to me. They pass through all of the matter around us continuously in a huge, huge blast of particles that does nothing at all. They're like they almost exist in a separate universe but we know as physicists we can measure them, we can make precision predictions and measurements that exist, but we cant get our hands on them because they seem to exist in another place. And yet without neutrinos the beginning of the universe would not have worked, we would not have the matter that we have today because you couldn't create the elements without the neutrinos.
And the very, very earliest seconds of the big bang the neutrinos were the dominant particle and they actually determined much of the kinetics of the production of the elements we know. So the universe cannot exist the way it is without neutrinos but they seem to be in their own separate universe and we're trying to make contact with that otherworldly universe of neutrinos. And as a physicist, even though i understand it mathematically and i understand it intellectually, it still hits me in the gut that there is something here surrounding me almost like some kind of spirit or god that i cant touch. But i can measure it, it's like measuring the spirit world or something like that."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jagMBtqz1WE
And during a lecture -
"Currently they just pass right through everything that we know of without any contact at all. To a neutrino your body, this auditorium, this building, all those lack empty space or very, very close to it. So to me this means that neutrinos in some quantitative sense are barely connected to our universe at all, except on a very, very wide scale by their collective gravity which does have an effect that we can measure."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=960QvCWhELs
Now you cant say, the science isn't behind this, and that it's a bunch of bullocks. This is what you get for not using your imagination Mwa ha ha...
So we have here Peter Gorham Neutrino physicist who says in a small segment of a documentary -
"The neutrino is the most ridiculous particle you could imagine, a billion neutrinos went through my nose as we were talking and they did nothing to me. They pass through all of the matter around us continuously in a huge, huge blast of particles that does nothing at all. They're like they almost exist in a separate universe but we know as physicists we can measure them, we can make precision predictions and measurements that exist, but we cant get our hands on them because they seem to exist in another place. And yet without neutrinos the beginning of the universe would not have worked, we would not have the matter that we have today because you couldn't create the elements without the neutrinos.
And the very, very earliest seconds of the big bang the neutrinos were the dominant particle and they actually determined much of the kinetics of the production of the elements we know. So the universe cannot exist the way it is without neutrinos but they seem to be in their own separate universe and we're trying to make contact with that otherworldly universe of neutrinos. And as a physicist, even though i understand it mathematically and i understand it intellectually, it still hits me in the gut that there is something here surrounding me almost like some kind of spirit or god that i cant touch. But i can measure it, it's like measuring the spirit world or something like that."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jagMBtqz1WE
And during a lecture -
"Currently they just pass right through everything that we know of without any contact at all. To a neutrino your body, this auditorium, this building, all those lack empty space or very, very close to it. So to me this means that neutrinos in some quantitative sense are barely connected to our universe at all, except on a very, very wide scale by their collective gravity which does have an effect that we can measure."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=960QvCWhELs