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RE: The chameleons of the Standard Model: neutrinos in a nutshell
Really nicely explained.
I am just curious to ask a question on the T2K experiment diagram. The energy spectrum of electron is continuous. As the total energy is a fixed point, so does it mean that the spectrum of neutrino is also a continuous spectrum?
Actually it wont be too suprising to have people saying this is chemistry stuff XD I guess things like fission is one of the first few topics i came across in chemistry (but also physics). They are really fundamental for the elements on the periodic tables XDD
Physics chemistry biology are always tightly connected, and i bet you will say maths too haha
Totally.
Yep. But at the end of the day, physicists will rule the world... or not :p You are right but I left hints behind: I mentioned particle physics a bit everywhere in the post. ^^
Physics and chemistry are pretty dependent on math, math is a vehicle to express the physics...
I think they are already ruling it . ;)
Had almost forget what neutrinos were, the world inside the atoms is amazing.....thanks for explaining them so simply....
I agree. A theory itself is a mathematical structure explaining wha is going on with a given domain of science.