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|    Re: cern neutrino beam from 100,000 ligh    |
|    09 Oct 17 00:03:50    |
      08-OCT-2017              Ok. Line-of-sight along the beamline at 100klyrs moot;       but wouldn't a detector running long enough somewhere on       the sky at that distance, relative to an artificial neutrino       beam, start to accumulate an excess of e, mu, tau in some       range of energies that would stand out above background?              The source is not moving, and is not a burst source,       and would additionally have a signature of neutrinos in evenly-       spaced bunches. Eventually, that seems to lead to a weird-       looking signal over time to someone at 100klyrs.       How about 100lyrs? 10?              What if the people of planet Runon discover that these       hits are coincident with a whole lot of EM chatter, and       show up at a time, relative to the start of the EM noise       (on account of their long science history of writing stuff       down), that would be consistent with their theory of ET       developing particle physics and neutrino beams, the       latter spreading out like L x theta?              Thanks,       mark jonathan horn              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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