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Konstantin Meyl - Growing Earth and Neutrino Energy
expandoDate: Friday, 03.02.2012, 15:24 | Message # 1
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I thought this interview was very interesting.

He is an excellent German scientist.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ljbyudnjKE

Neutrinos proven to cause the earth and other bodies to grow.





"Religion is regarded by the common people as true - by the wise as false - and by the rulers as useful."
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
 
DeathFromBelowDate: Sunday, 05.02.2012, 01:24 | Message # 2
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He is an excellent German scientist.


Says who? Googling him brings up stuff related to "energy medicine" and stuff from the pure/free energy community. My crackpot detector is going off the charts.
 
RaXaRDate: Sunday, 05.02.2012, 02:06 | Message # 3
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I don't know how much of a crackpot either of those guys are smile but I did read somewhere that when particles are collided in a particle accelerator, the mass of the sum of the all the parts after the collision is greater than the mass of the particles that collided. The implication being that kinetic energy was converted to matter. If that is true then it's not too far fetched to think that neutrinos could convert to matter upon collision and therefore increase the mass of the object it collided with... I have no idea/guess of how much matter that would be though smile
 
SpaceEngineerDate: Sunday, 05.02.2012, 16:19 | Message # 4
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I don't know how much of a crackpot either of those guys are but I did read somewhere that when particles are collided in a particle accelerator, the mass of the sum of the all the parts after the collision is greater than the mass of the particles that collided. The implication being that kinetic energy was converted to matter. If that is true then it's not too far fetched to think that neutrinos could convert to matter upon collision and therefore increase the mass of the object it collided with... I have no idea/guess of how much matter that would be though

Neutrinos have an extremly low interaction probablity with matter. To absorb one neutrino, you should build a plumbum wall of thickness of... several light years. Neutrinos easily fly through Earth and even the Sun. This is why they are so difficult to detect. A huge tank of water with sensitive photometers can detect a few neutrinos during a year! (It detects Cherenkov light from electrons, that are generated by nuclear reaction with neutrino and atomic nuclei). The density of neutrinos is relatively high (1010 per cm2 per second), but only a few of them can be absorbed by Earth and increase its mass. I can't calculate it precisely now, but I think this increase will be very low. You can calculate it yourself if you want smile

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