What Makes Neutrinos So Mysterious?

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How did you find PF?
Google, like most people, I suppose.
...I'd probably be a neutrino, because neutrinos are mysterious and rarely interact with matter, which describes me quite well. I'm currently a student looking forward to studying Physics and Maths in uni this year.
 
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Welcome to PF. I hope you have more interactions here than a neutrino. :-)
 
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GRBaset said:
How did you find PF?: Google, like most people, I suppose.

...I'd probably be a neutrino, because neutrinos are mysterious and rarely interact with matter, which describes me quite well. I'm currently a student looking forward to studying Physics and Maths in uni this year.

And they can never sit still!
 
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PeroK said:
And they can never sit still!
They can, if their energy is really, really low.
 
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PeroK said:
And they can never sit still!
And they also oscillate, changing flavours. Considering my variable mood, I think this is also me...
 
GRBaset said:
How did you find PF?: Google, like most people, I suppose.

...I'd probably be a neutrino, because neutrinos are mysterious and rarely interact with matter, which describes me quite well. I'm currently a student looking forward to studying Physics and Maths in uni this year.

You already disqualified yourself from being a neutrino by interacting with this forum.

Now, if you start oscillating your gender back and forth over a period of time...

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
You already disqualified yourself from being a neutrino by interacting with this forum.
At very high energy forums become intransparent to neutrinos.
 
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