Neutrinos are among the most abundant particles in the cosmos, generated by the aetherspace or atomic space of atoms.
Their unstable shape allows them to go through static matter, only being detected by dense liquids.
Trillions of them from the Sun pass through your body every second without leaving a trace. They can travel through a light-year of lead (about 6 trillion miles) before having a single interaction.
A neutrino beam could:
- Penetrate the Earth: Send a signal straight through the planet’s core, from New York to Tokyo in a straight line.
- Ignore obstacles: Communicate from the bottom of the ocean, deep inside a mountain, or through a nuclear reactor’s shielding.
- Enable secure links: Because the beam is nearly impossible to intercept or block without standing directly in front of the source.
Leave a Comment
Thank you for your comment!
It will appear after review.