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Can neutrinos escape a black hole? | Even Bananas
Black holes are the ghosts of the universe. Is it possible that our favorite ghost-like particles could tell us something about these cosmic specters? In celebration of #BlackHoleWeek, join #evenbananas host Dr. Kirsty Duffy and NASA scientist Dr. Regina Caputo as they explore what neutrinos and black holes could reveal about each other.
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What are virtual particles?
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Virtual particles are one of those topics of modern physics that just don’t sound real. How can particles just appear and disappear without anyone seeing them. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don dives into the topic, giving us an understanding of how virtual particles arise from quantum field theory. Casimir effect and quantum foam: ruclips.net/video/YZImA8NLOx8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/nYDo...
Inside the Quantum Networking Lab | Behind the Science
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Take a tour of the “Fermilab Quantum Network”. We'll join Research Associate Andrew Cameron to explore experimental quantum optics, quantum sensing, and connecting quantum devices through fiber-optic cables. Watch as we take you through laser pulse generation, entangled photon pair production, and ultrafast single photon detection for #quantum communication protocols. FQNET is a part of the Adv...
Why do neutrinos have mass? | Even Bananas
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Why do neutrinos have mass? | Even Bananas
The worst prediction in physics
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The worst prediction in physics
Introducing the Quantum Garage at the SQMS Center
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Introducing the Quantum Garage at the SQMS Center
Deep dive into the known forces
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Deep dive into the known forces
Operating Fermilab's particle accelerators | Behind the Science
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Operating Fermilab's particle accelerators | Behind the Science
What does that equation mean?
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What does that equation mean?
How Fermilab made the particle beam for Muon g-2
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How Fermilab made the particle beam for Muon g-2
Are neutrinos their own antiparticle? | Even Bananas
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Are neutrinos their own antiparticle? | Even Bananas
Fermilab's search for sterile neutrinos
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Fermilab's search for sterile neutrinos
2023 Fermilab Highlights
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2023 Fermilab Highlights
International contributions to DUNE
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International contributions to DUNE
How do magnets work?
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How do magnets work?
Demystifying the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
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Demystifying the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Information Technology at Fermilab | Behind the Science
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Information Technology at Fermilab | Behind the Science
How Einstein saved magnet theory
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How Einstein saved magnet theory
What is the lifespan of a neutrino? | Even Bananas
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What is the lifespan of a neutrino? | Even Bananas
Muon g-2 experiment returns with new precision measurement
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Muon g-2 experiment returns with new precision measurement
Cosmic rays and the mummy's curse
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Cosmic rays and the mummy's curse
Is the weak nuclear force really a force?
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Is the weak nuclear force really a force?
Dark matter: the next frontier - Public lecture by Dr. David E. Kaplan
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Dark matter: the next frontier - Public lecture by Dr. David E. Kaplan
Do photons experience time?
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Do photons experience time?
What is driving particle physics?
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What is driving particle physics?
Can AI do neutrino physics? | Even Bananas
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Can AI do neutrino physics? | Even Bananas
Is gravity a force?
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Is gravity a force?
Artificial intelligence in astrophysics - Public lecture by Dr. Aleksandra Ciprijanovic
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Artificial intelligence in astrophysics - Public lecture by Dr. Aleksandra Ciprijanovic
Does acceleration solve the twin paradox?
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Does acceleration solve the twin paradox?
Wormholes in the laboratory - Public lecture by Dr. Joe Lykken
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Wormholes in the laboratory - Public lecture by Dr. Joe Lykken

Комментарии

  • @earcurate9384
    @earcurate9384 Час назад

    I have dozens of questions: 1. Have you ever witnessed in your labs a neutrino -neutrino collisions? I can guess it would be VERY hard to accelerate these charge-less point-like illusive particles :-) 2. Or can we have a backdoor hack to imagine this suggested collision indirectly with electron/positron decay or more practically during electron-positron annihilation? Running backward Feynman's diagrams? 3. If all objects (from hydrogen nucleus to AGN) produce neutrinos, could there be a strong correlation between gravity and neutrinos, where neutrinos are 'things' that zip through everything, and gravitational field is a standing density gradient wave of the 'things'? Well, the unabbreviated alias of 'things' is neutrinoimmotus, kidding! Find the question in the humor, or I will try on #4. 4. A room is jam-packed with people whose gaze is fixed on a Martian that is walking to the stage. Their bulging eyes and synchronized head movement is palpable. How palpable is the bewilderment of an Earthling driving pass by a Marsling, say by a speed near C? Oh, sorry, this wasn't a question 😂 Drifted to somewhere. Thank you guys!

  • @alexbenton226
    @alexbenton226 3 часа назад

    Just watched my sister defend her masters thesis on the lattice qcd paper :) I’m here trying to figure out what the heck it was about

  • @trenken
    @trenken 4 часа назад

    I believe its a force. Einsteins THEORY about a fabric no one can see isnt sufficient to me. Sure, his theory can be used to predict some things in the universe, and it can be used to explain what gravity does, but it doesnt get down into a technical level what is holding everything down. There is no fabric around me. There is just air.

  • @antidepression1259
    @antidepression1259 7 часов назад

    Couldn't get

  • @II-dd4if
    @II-dd4if 9 часов назад

    great Subdifuse

  • @Alisha-sq9zb
    @Alisha-sq9zb 9 часов назад

    anyone of class 11

  • @KyronAlison
    @KyronAlison 10 часов назад

    It is off by 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000016 %

  • @malenotyalc
    @malenotyalc 10 часов назад

    The prophecy is fulfilled!

  • @tharunkumar3239
    @tharunkumar3239 11 часов назад

    How will the DUNE experiments help in understanding CP violation in the neutrino sector and its implications for the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe?

  • @juangarrote3175
    @juangarrote3175 12 часов назад

    Great video. Just one question. Is there oscilation in the charged leptons? I guess if there ant itvwould be very tiny, ‘cause the mass of an electron is a very accurate propierty, so it wont’n be a lot of uncertainity on it

  • @peterwhite8424
    @peterwhite8424 17 часов назад

    It’s the ability to move mass 🤔 But it also can create photons, or mass

  • @blackmonday5295
    @blackmonday5295 19 часов назад

    Why use superposition to explain the slowing of light? Why not use Lenz's Law?

  • @spacecadet1249
    @spacecadet1249 23 часа назад

    Gravity: An inertial river, that needs no battery to accelerate objects because it bypasses the resistance of mass by moving atoms directly.

  • @guff9567
    @guff9567 День назад

    Imagine if particle scientists spent no time researching and preparing before an experiment. Do you thinks they'd EVER discover ANYTHING?

  • @antumurikks4861
    @antumurikks4861 День назад

    dark matter may be error comes from einstein theory

  • @thegreatgazoo7579
    @thegreatgazoo7579 День назад

    Is he saying that for a photon, everything is in the same place? All distances are zero? How can everything occupy the same place?

  • @jimmcneal5292
    @jimmcneal5292 День назад

    "Why you can't move faster than light in non-curved space-time?" Here, corrected you

  • @ERROR204.
    @ERROR204. День назад

  • @dong9224
    @dong9224 День назад

    ive heard this explanation before (as its the correct one) but Im unsure of how the light exits at exactly the same angle, what function of the wave 'remembers' the incident angle?

  • @tuna34joseph
    @tuna34joseph День назад

    What the heck you mean that photons are ageless and experience the cosmos at the same time on its path? The observable universe is more than 90 billion light years so a photon can travel that distance in no time everywhere, anytime all at once? My goodness that’s just mind blowing. I wish I was born as a photon to experience that. Einstein really read God’s mind. 😭😭😭

  • @gmh5484
    @gmh5484 День назад

    Do photons experience time?... Yes: Because the speed of light is an ideal constant of the theory, that can vary, whilst passing through various mediums, in reality. So there is a certain "resistence" / Btw. we should stop insinuating truth, if we can't tell it. Approaching the speed of light is not moving with the speed of light, as it is like an infinite asymptotic approximation. The speed of light is on the crest, the dimensional barrier, separating 2 valleys. The tip of that crest is not like a blade (ideal, perfect c), but more like a "jittered path".

  • @nobodynobody-zy3ek
    @nobodynobody-zy3ek День назад

    The first revelation is that there is no relativivistic mass. The 2nd is that not all physicists do not know what is going on or can't explain it. The third is that some people should not even think about going into physics. I am not speaking about anyone else but me when I say that I should have gotten a degree in woodworking. I could have had class. I could have been a contender. I could have been somebody. I could have made my own chair.

  • @rayjasmantas9609
    @rayjasmantas9609 День назад

    Dilation represents the meaning of activity? Personalized activities?

    • @rayjasmantas9609
      @rayjasmantas9609 День назад

      So how to explain the gyroscope?

    • @rayjasmantas9609
      @rayjasmantas9609 День назад

      Earth's activities transmitted to the Star in 4 years? What happens to the Sun's placement of it announce light speed, if light is generated and to match the circumstance of observations?

  • @atomhydrogen
    @atomhydrogen День назад

    For your information - a month and a half ago an interesting paper appeared, which completely revealed all the secrets of neutrinos: "Direct derivation of the neutrino mass"

  • @5barkerstreet
    @5barkerstreet День назад

    DNP & Alzofon Gravity Control

  • @silaskuira9124
    @silaskuira9124 День назад

    Those are some mega experiments going on out there...

  • @silaskuira9124
    @silaskuira9124 День назад

    Nice presentation (as usual). I don't know why they expect massive particles for dark matter. I expect electron-size scales, infact I expect it's a frozen sea of electron-positron pairs.

  • @d95mback
    @d95mback День назад

    "We have no way to observe anything going on in that region". Said just seconds after stating as a fact that at the center of the black hole is a "singularity". How do you know that what's inside the event horizon is a mystery? What does it even mean for a black hole to have a "center"? A black hole is not an object in space, it IS space. The singularity is not a singularity in space, it's a singularity in time. It's not at the center of space, it's at the end of time.

  • @DobrinWorld
    @DobrinWorld День назад

    Thank you! Howking Radiation!

  • @anon5041
    @anon5041 День назад

    So photons are gods all this time

  • @MrofficialC
    @MrofficialC День назад

    Probably because of the quantum vacuum. If the vacuum wasn't there I'd imagine there would be a lot more certainty. Who knows

  • @Whitehawk....
    @Whitehawk.... День назад

    Could you prove, using nutrions, that the speed of light can be at diffrent speeds based on energy of the partical; Useing zenos paradox some infinitys can be larger than other infinitys so if we imagine the speed of light an an infinity relative to the object moving at the speed of light(because an object moving at the speed of light would have infinite mass) could we observe how var the netruino travled and the speed it must have travled it. Or is the speed of mass more like a set rule where it must take X amount of Time to get to point b. Ps im a highschool student idk what im talking about

  • @Whitehawk....
    @Whitehawk.... День назад

    How would you proove proton decay with netruinos

  • @SuperDeadparrot
    @SuperDeadparrot 2 дня назад

    Before you even get down to Planck scales, wouldn’t the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle come into play? How are you even going to localize something to that size?

  • @michaelpineiro533
    @michaelpineiro533 2 дня назад

    How many neutrinos pass through an average sized Sandtrout, in a day?

  • @berylman
    @berylman 2 дня назад

    Great stuff!

  • @krumplethemal8831
    @krumplethemal8831 2 дня назад

    Yes.. time in their reference frame doesnt stop.

  • @noway8233
    @noway8233 2 дня назад

    Why we Cant Create Gravity ? I known the anwser , we cant do that , but its interesting , we can manipulate electrical and magnetic field , but with gravity , we cant ,its like time , we cabmnt push a button and make a gravity field ...thats will be cool ,there is no known way to transfor electromagnetic energy to gravity

  • @noway8233
    @noway8233 2 дня назад

    But if put a litle quatum mechanics in this , its still wrong, couse that mass m is not so simple , that mass after all is Energy too , the Energy of the glouns gluing the quarks + the mass of the particles given by our friend the higgs Field Most of the mass m is just Energy binding couse the higs mass is very little ... Yuo need to take this acount but who knows😊

  • @marceloolavarria84
    @marceloolavarria84 2 дня назад

    Well, this scientist I think is just trying to redirect peoples opinions to make them think that this is almost impossible. This technology it’s available but is used by a secret agency on military operations, they don’t want this technology to come out for national security.

  • @sydhenderson6753
    @sydhenderson6753 2 дня назад

    I was hoping that there would turn out to be three generations of Higgs bosons but that seems only hold for leptons and quarks.

  • @harrypitts7389
    @harrypitts7389 2 дня назад

    Please no vocal fry

  • @merlinsrobe4621
    @merlinsrobe4621 2 дня назад

    Perhaps a more accessible way to think about light speed and the passage of time is to think of certain super hero movies like the Zack Snyder’s Justice League and X Men Days of Future Past. When speedsters, like the Flash, move quickly, everything around them slows down. Forget about the “time”component, and just think about the movement of other objects around them - they slow down to the point that they’re essentially frozen. In the case of photons, things slow down to a complete stop. This way of thinking about it can actually be “visualised” by most people, while the physicist explanation doesn’t give us anything we can easily relate to in the real world.

  • @maltea9354
    @maltea9354 2 дня назад

    So when Beetlegeuse goes nova "soon", we will first know because of neutrinos? That is so cool, imagining that every telescope can be trained on Beetlegeuse before it happens. What is the delay? I don't want to miss it. ;)

    • @nemlehetkurvopica2454
      @nemlehetkurvopica2454 18 часов назад

      no, the first arrive the gravitational waves, then neutrinos are arriving, the photons arrive as the last because they interact with electrons

  • @louisquatorze9280
    @louisquatorze9280 2 дня назад

    They answer the question in the first minute. No.

  • @eddywaters2038
    @eddywaters2038 2 дня назад

    Why are the neutrinos named after electron tau etc.