• Neutrinos and "ultra-worldly particles"

    From Luigi Fortunati@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 6 11:21:20 2022
    Does it not seem to you that our neutrinos almost perfectly resemble
    the hypothetical "ultra-worldly particles" of Georges-Louis Le Sage
    (1724, 1803)?

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  • From Douglas Eagleson@21:1/5 to Luigi Fortunati on Mon Apr 18 13:54:17 2022
    On Thursday, April 7, 2022 at 2:21:25 AM UTC+8, Luigi Fortunati wrote:
    Does it not seem to you that our neutrinos almost perfectly resemble
    the hypothetical "ultra-worldly particles" of Georges-Louis Le Sage
    (1724, 1803)?
    I am in the philosophy of science camp where the observers of the natural
    world are gifted the capacity to cause the un-natural. Thus creating
    the risk of causing the un-worldly. When devising a law of causality
    there is a risk of painting your own picture.

    Is the theory to explain what is happening or why it is happening?
    Or in what cases are these identical?

    Concerning neutrinos. Some people, me, see the neutrino detector
    event theory as a picture. Physics is still in the nuclear weapon
    security world, btw.

    Concerning nuclear war. People tend to not understand the war clock
    ticking. We are humans. We need to understand that the death of
    the wrong person's child can end us.

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