Nobel Prize in Physics: Neutrinos Changing Identity, Possessing Mass

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The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to two scientists from Japan and Canada for their groundbreaking work on neutrinos, demonstrating that these particles can change identities and possess mass. This discovery challenges existing theories about particle physics and enhances our understanding of the universe. The research highlights the existence of three types of neutrinos, which can spontaneously transition from one type to another while in motion, without any external influence.

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"Two scientists from Japan and Canada were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for showing that particles known as neutrinos can change identities and also possesses mass, insights that both deepened and challenged our understanding about how the universe works".

Friends! Please explain in simpler way what do we mean by Changing Identity. Thanks
 
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Nobel organization press release has http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2015/popular-physicsprize2015.pdf for the public and http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2015/advanced-physicsprize2015.pdf (ahem...) for us :smile: !
 
There are 3 types of neutrinos. While in flight they can change from one type to another, with no intervention.
 

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