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5786599 No.5786599 [Reply] [Original]

What is it with neutrinos?

>> No.5786604

they don't like you

>> No.5786637

>>5786599
They're small bits of matter that only weakly interact with their surroundings. Do you have a problem with that?

>> No.5786641

>>5786637

Yes because they penetrate me all the time

>> No.5786650

At the end of the day, we're all quarks.

The only difference is that you're strange, and I'm charming.

>> No.5786651

>>5786650
Shit, it 'aint as funny when you forget that spoiler tags aren't available in Sci.

>> No.5786663

>>5786641
Oh my

>> No.5786677

The couple very weakly to other matter. If it wasn't for broken symmetry they wouldn't couple at all and we would never ever know they exist

>> No.5786680

>>5786650

Yeah, but you're also more massive. Girls don't like fat dudes.

>> No.5786713

>>5786677
they would still interact with gravity.

>> No.5786732

>>5786663
chris

>> No.5787446

>>5786677

Can something that can't be observed exist?

>> No.5789481

>>5787446
Theoretically, yes.

>> No.5790459

>>5787446
Only if it's implied by something else, like the laws of physics.

Saying "This thing exists but doesn't affect anything and we have no reason to believe it" is stupid.