Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Those neutrinos from the center of an almost quasar

Lot of talk, they spotted high energy neutrinos in the southern ice and notified the telescopes. We tracked an almost quasar thing.

Think of neutrinos as the energy released from an intense 'gluon' effect, that asymmetrical spectral gain forced by extreme compression.   I have that as a five color, unstable system decomposing into the three color quark system, neutrinos release the compaction energy.

Still a finite bandwidth sampled data (speed of light constant everywhere).   Under compression, these sinking protons cause sidelobes beyond the original two, captured by asymmetrical sampling, the lobes oversampled leading to spectral gain in the interior, the five color gluon.

A fun theory.

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