Mysterious Internal Reactions: Quarks, Electricity, and People

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The discussion centers on the phenomenon of quarks and neutrinos, specifically referencing the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory as a facility that detects such particles. Participants explore the possibility of internal reactions similar to those observed in particle physics experiments, noting that while individuals may experience sensations akin to static electricity, these are unlikely to be caused by actual particle interactions within the body. The conversation concludes that the detection of such reactions requires highly sensitive instruments, which are not perceivable through ordinary human sensations.

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So I was watching a show, months ago, and they were doing research on finding Quarks, miles below the ground there was a tank of liquid. Every so often a quark would hit an atom square on and react. I was wondering. If that reaction could take place in people, just walking around?

Every once in a while I will feel and hear a snap, not really painful. They have the sound and feel of static electricity shock but emanating inside the body. I am sure there can be plenty of biological reasons for such things. Just curious about reactions. Don't need medical help.
 
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beeger said:
So I was watching a show, months ago, and they were doing research on finding Quarks, miles below the ground there was a tank of liquid. Every so often a quark would hit an atom square on and react. I was wondering. If that reaction could take place in people, just walking around?

It is more likely to be a neutrino detector, such as the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. Yes, the same reactions occur in your body.

Every once in a while I will feel and hear a snap, not really painful. They have the sound and feel of static electricity shock but emanating inside the body. I am sure there can be plenty of biological reasons for such things. Just curious about reactions. Don't need medical help.

This is unrelated, I am sure. You need massive highly sensitive instruments to detect such things. You can't feel the tiny number of reactions when they occur in your body.

Cheers -- sylas
 
thanks sylas
You are correct. Neutrino's. It was months ago.
 

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