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On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 14:41:07 -0800 (PST), Art Unwin
wrote: You must read and understant the "electromagnetic properties of Neutrinos" which is up to date. "Because neutrinos are very weakly interacting, neutrino detectors must be very large in order to detect a significant number of neutrinos." It would seem that the detector (and the corresponding transmitter) of neutrinos would have to be larger than a shoe box, or two. In fact, the size of CERN (that is, afterall, why they built it) which is "with a diameter of 2 kilometres built in a tunnel" would scarce lift the S-Meter off its peg. Reading about these lazy welfare queens of physics may be entertaining on a cold winter's night, but throwing a few bajillion in the fireplace won't add one calorie of warmth. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |