A mysterious ghostly particle that exists in our universe #shorts #space #science

A mysterious ghostly particle that exists in our universe #shorts #space #science

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Did you know that there is a particle that visually has no mass and can pass through everything without any problem? Meet the neutrino.
Neutrinos are subatomic particles so small and light that they are often called ghost particles. They have no electrical charge and interact very weakly with matter, meaning they can pass through entire planets, stars, and even us humans without being stopped or deflected.
They are produced in massive quantities by nuclear reactions in stars, as well as by the interactions of cosmic rays with the Earth's atmosphere. They are also created in nuclear reactors and particle accelerators on Earth.
Despite their elusive nature, neutrinos play an important role in the universe.
because they hold important clues to some of the greatest mysteries of the universe. their behavior could help us understand why there is more matter than antimatter in the universe and why the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
So the next time you look at the stars, remember that the universe is full of these tiny, elusive particles called neutrinos, silently passing through everything in their path.

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