Re: neutrino
- From: "malibu" <vegan16@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Feb 2007 18:50:13 -0800
On Feb 23, 4:26 pm, "PD" <TheDraperFam...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 23, 2:11 pm, "malibu" <vega...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OK, here we go.
When I made the photon animation, I
picked the yellow spoke to follow, because
it didn't matter which spoke was picked;
all the spokes are equal and they all
merge with the axis twice per cycle.http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/wavetrain2.GIF
So when I made the neutrino picture below,
I picked yellow again, and it also merges
with the axis of travel twice per cycle- but
I wasn't all that pleased:http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/neutrino1.GIF
because it's not that symmetric
but look a little closer:
all the spokes *aren't* equal- if you pick the
blue spoke it NEVER merges with the
line of travel! - Look below:http://users.accesscomm.ca/john/neutrino.GIF
Hmmm. That's a good sign for a neutrino model
John
Galaxy Model
Pretty, John. Can you calculate anything with it?
What does this shape have to do with the strength or nature of its
interaction with other particles?
Why do neutrino interactions violate parity? (Famous experiment.)
PD
right-hand rule?
.
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