Re: neutrino interaction



Bjoern Feuerbacher wrote:
> Raymond Yohros wrote:
> > Bjoern Feuerbacher wrote:
> >
> >>Raymond Yohros wrote:
> >>
> >>>Llanzlan Klazmon wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>"Raymond Yohros" <bat@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> >>>>news:1116468189.364791.246270@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> >>>>Not really. If you could somehow convert all baryonic matter to
> >>>>neutrinos
> >>>>it would still be geatly outweighed by the unknown sort of dark
> >>>>matter.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>I knew you where going to say that.
> >>>but a change in direction on all that dead dark matter
> >>>can be carried out by a COMMUNICATION PARTICLE.
> >>>wont you agree?
> >>
> >>Depends on what you mean with "a change in direction" and
> >>"a COMMUNICATION PARTICLE".
> >>
> >
> >
> > imagine spacetime at the very last mile of it's
> > expansion
>
> What is "the very last mile of its expansion" supposed to mean?

when the ENGINES OF THE UNIVERSE (black holes)
are no longer spinning the waveform of spacetime.

> > becoming a huge flat fabric.
>
> It's probably already flat right now.

not at all. for the universe to reach it's full
size&age will take almost forever.
observation confirms this.

> > in a flat
> > fabric, heavy objects will just bend their sorroundings
>
> Right.
>
>
> > but will not move anymore
>
> Why on earth do you think so???

because the general gravitational tempo of the universe
will be very slow. galaxies will spread up so much
that they will loose the rotatonal spin related to their
centers because of the dark matr gravitation on their edges.
blackholes, the mayor benders of spacetime will begin to
fade away.

> > like when the fabric was
> > filled with structures that use to keep it in motion.
>
> Huh??? What structures keep what in motion?

i will say it again, THE ENGINES OF THE UNIVERSE.

> > if neutrinos can have just enough gravitation to
> > make a very very small tilt in the fabric, then the matr
> > that was expanding away from the center
>
> What center?

Everywhere

> > will start to fall back into it.
>
> How on Earth does that follow? Why should the small tilt which
> the neutrinos cause have a greater effect than the bending which
> all the heavy objects cause?

Because the small tilt will be everywhere so after
an ETERNITY OF SILENCE, dark matr will start to
fall back into each other creating curve spacetime again.
this will be the initiation of the big crunch cycle.

> >>>>Well neutrinos are thought to interact via gravity and
electro-weak
> >>>>but not the strong force.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>so nothing massive can absorbe them in the future?
> >>
> >>No. Why do you think so??? The electroweak force will still be
> >>operative in the future, so neutrinos still can be absorbed in the
> >>future.
> >
> >
> > the electroweek force belongs to the past
>
> Why on earth do you think so???

observation shows that matenery
behaives more like energy near the big bang
and more like matr away from it.

> > the universe moves into the future by means of the strong force.
>
> What on earth is that supposed to mean???

At the very last mile of the expansion, everithing will be
just dark matr. There wont even be light.
Almost like an ETENITY OF SILENCE.

> > gravitation is eternal.
>
> Finally something I can agree with.
>

Good

>
> >>>can neutrino osillation paterns change over time?
> >>
> >>What do you mean with "oscillation patterns"?
> >
> >
> > i see the tau neutrino as the accentuated beat. kind
> > of like the kick drum in a tekno song.
>
> Sorry, I don't understand this analogy.
>
>
> Bye,
> Bjoern


regards
raymond
www.sonofsound.com

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