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What Happened To All The Neutrinos?

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you do not see

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the real world

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your eyes

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are lying to you

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or more precisely

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your brain

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in 2011 scientists at new york

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university ran a study which showed that

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we may perceive threatening objects to

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be closer than they really are

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in january this year researchers at the

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university of california found that in

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an effort to create a continuous image

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our vision is stuck up to 15 seconds in

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the past as do youtube videos so our

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brains need time to buffer

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and finally

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the sun

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is green

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at a young age we learn we mustn't ever

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look directly upon it but those that

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dare perhaps to witness the fleeting

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beauty of a sunrise gaze upon a warm

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yellow orb that gives life to most

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species on earth this colour is not a

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trick of the eye but a trick of the air

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molecules of nitrogen and oxygen scatter

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blue light away from us more making the

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sun look redder than it truly is

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but escape the bounds of the atmosphere

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and to the human eye the sun would

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appear the purest white a combination of

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every wavelength of colour it emits in

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different quantities

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and this is the lie the colour white

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created in our minds

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objectively the sun is of all colors

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green emitting more green photons than

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any other wavelength

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and that is not the only way our eyes

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deceive us in regards to our closest

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star

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ultraviolet rays that tan our skin

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infrared that warms our faces when we

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step out on a sunny morning radio waves

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which can be picked up by our technology

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our sun is constantly producing massive

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amounts of photons that stream around

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and through us at wavelengths our eyes

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simply did not evolve to perceive

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these limitations mean we bathe in a

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constant wash of particles that we

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simply cannot see

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and this hidden world is not only made

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up

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of light the sun also produces massive

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waves of particles that are so

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unresponsive as to have been completely

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undetected or even conceived of until

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the 20th century and yet are so numerous

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that across the universe they outnumber

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the particles that make up ordinary

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matter

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a billion to one

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it is with these neutrinos we may be

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able to answer some of the deepest

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questions about our cosmos

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the oldest light in the universe the

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cosmic microwave background is 380 000

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years younger than the big bang itself

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before that the universe was too hot and

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too dense for light to travel freely but

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if the oldest images of the cosmos are

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still 380 thousand years old how could

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we ever know what happened

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before

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what if we want to know what the

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universe was like not just in its first

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year

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but its first

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second

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our telescopes cannot tell us they have

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reached an opaque barrier they cannot

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penetrate

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yet astronomers have found a way to pull

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back

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the veil

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to uncover these early moments in time

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pushing back the clock to the most

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ancient map of the cosmos there is

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but to do that they will first have to

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probe the secrets of these cosmic ghosts

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secrets that challenge our very

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understanding of how the universe

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works

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why would you build a telescope

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inside an airplane

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it is the morning of december the 1st

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2010. at the end of its 10 hour flight a

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retrofitted boeing 747 returns to an air

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force runway in palmdale california

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one change is instantly noticeable

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peering out a retractable door at the

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rear of the plane rests the 20-ton 2.7

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meter wide mirror of the sofia infrared

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telescope

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when the weather warms it flies south

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for a second winter from palmdale to

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christchurch new zealand the annual

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migration allows access to an entirely

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different part of the sky during its

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observation periods as many as 100

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flights a year sophia flies at an

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altitude of 12 or so kilometers not all

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that higher than most commercial flights

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and in doing so it captures a light that

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the air beneath it would block

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water it not only forms clouds which

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block visible lines of sight while it

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looks clear to us in small quantities

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entire oceans reveal its true nature it

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appears blue because it absorbs red

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light and it also absorbs invisible

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infrared light infrared light that holds

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the universe's most distant secrets as

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the universe expands light stretches and

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after enough time much of it arrives to

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the infrared

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sofia flies 99 of the planet's water is

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beneath it the telescope can catch

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wavelengths of light that would never

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make it to other equipment on the ground

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wavelengths that denote the births and

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deaths of stars the formations of

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planets and even dust surrounding

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supermassive black holes at the heart of

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galaxies

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for more than a century humanity has had

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to use technology to overcome the limits

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of our perception

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telescopes can reveal to us the massive

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made insignificant through distance

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microscopes magnify what is under our

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very noses the smaller the object of

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study the smaller a wavelength of light

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you need in order to study it in detail

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today electron microscopes can achieve

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resolutions 4 000 times smaller than any

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optical microscope

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but how do you study or even detect the

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smallest known particle

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in the universe

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a particle so small we don't actually

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know how small it is

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in late 1951 frederick reigns and clyde

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l cowan jr began project poltergeist the

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first experiment in neutrino physics

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two decades prior the physicist and

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mathematician wolfgang pauli had

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proposed the concept of the neutrino he

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sought to balance an equation governing

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the process of nuclear decay in some

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unstable nuclei a neutron will

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spontaneously transform into a proton

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and an electron the exact amount of

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energy was based on the principle of

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balance add up all the energy in the

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particles at the start of a reaction and

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it should equal the total energy of all

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