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   Lawrence Crowell to toadast...@gmail.com   
   Re: cern neutrino beam from 100,000 ligh   
   08 Oct 17 23:53:37   
   
   From: goldenfieldquaternions@gmail.com   
      
   On Friday, October 6, 2017 at 2:15:51 AM UTC-5, toadast...@gmail.com wrote:   
   > 05-OCT-2017   
   >   
   > If I'm on a planet in a galaxy far, far away, in a society at a technical   
   level   
   > on par with ours, and I work in a lab that detects neutrinos that, just by   
   luck,   
   > is 100,000 lyrs downstream of CERN, along their neutrino beamline to Gran   
   > Sasso, how excited would I be right now at seeing the CERN signal relative to   
   > what a stellar or terrestrial or reactor neutrino signal looks like at that   
   distance?   
   >   
   > Cheers,   
   > mark jonathan horn   
      
   The beam is not collimated enough to be a significant increase at   
   intergalactic distances. Even closer the beam would sweep across   
   the detector some ETI sets up, which would appear as a blip.   
      
   LC   
      
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