Re: [Vo]:Solar neutrino scattering by the moon

2017-04-20 Thread Nigel Dyer
I think that Cosmac has provided my answer, and yes there will be a shadow. Monnshadow looks for the shadow cast by the moon for the higher energy cosmically originated neutrinos, and the same physics will apply to solar neutrinos.

Re: [Vo]:Solar neutrino scattering by the moon

2017-04-20 Thread Nigel Dyer
The question has been asked https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/327789/are-neutrinos-diffused-or-defracted-by-the-moon I will cross post any interesting answers Nigel On 20/04/2017 05:20, Eric Walker wrote: On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Nigel Dyer

Re: [Vo]:Solar neutrino scattering by the moon

2017-04-19 Thread Eric Walker
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Nigel Dyer wrote: No one seems to have considered this possibility, but it seems not > unreasonable This is an interesting line of speculation. It might be worth raising it at PhysicsForums or physics.stackexchange.com. I would be

Re: [Vo]:Solar neutrino scattering by the moon

2017-04-19 Thread Axil Axil
All moon size bodies and above produce internal heat including the earth and the Sun. Even Pluto that has a water volcano and a underground water ocean that feeds that volcano. I beleive that these celestial bodies produce this internal heat through LENR based reactions. These LENR reactions will

[Vo]:Solar neutrino scattering by the moon

2017-04-19 Thread Nigel Dyer
We all know that neutrinos pass directly through things, even big things such as the earth. However it is also known that neutrinos interact with matter as a result of the Z boson or neutral current. This results in small amounts of momentum transfer and people have looked at whether this is