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Old April 26th 13, 06:20 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.math,sci.physics.electromag
Archimedes Plutonium[_2_]
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Default neutrino longitudinal wave Chapt15.54 Maxwell Eq deriving DarwinEvolution & Superdeterminism #1321 New Physics #1524 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

Apparently no physicist of the Standard Model is concerned about the
neutrino as a wave, otherwise the literature would not be dearth about
what wave it is.

Metaphorically, physicists claim they would know all about Europe, but
when you ask them a question it is clear they know nothing about
France; because they know all about a Higgs boson, yet nothing about
the neutrino as wave.

It is cases like this that you want and need to pack up every
physicist and send him/her back to school for an intensive year of
learning of logic, basic logic on how to think clearly.

Ask a physicist whether the neutrino is a single transverse wave, a
double transverse wave, or a longitudinal wave, or some other form of
wave.
Ask them. And then ask them why they believe in a Standard Model which
says nothing about the neutrino wave, yet this same phony Standard
Model has all types of features and properties for a alleged Higgs
boson.

Is it any wonder that the credibility of our modern day physicist is
becoming that of a used car salesman, or a politician running for
office.

So, come on now, if the Standard Model is utterly deaf, dumb and
silent about the neutrino wave, then the Standard Model is worthless
trash and should never have even embarked on a silly notion of a Higgs
boson.

But that is the thing about modern day science. Where any half baked
idea is touted to open up the government coffers of throwing away
billions of dollars on crackpot physics. How many billions have
already been wasted on the Higgs boson? Yet none of those physicists
has ever outlined a neutrino wave.

If the Standard Model is so inept at telling us anything about the
neutrino as a wave, then the Standard Model is nothing but wastrel
physics.

Now the Maxwell Equations can at least start the questioning for they
tell us that the neutrino wave moves through matter as if the matter
was not there at all. This implies the neutrino cannot be a transverse
wave because they do not penetrate matter that well. However,
longitudinal waves such as sound waves are better in a dense medium
such as solid matter. So if longitudinal, what would occupy the poles
of a longitudinal wave. Since it has no electric charge, it must have
just a magnetic poles and could it be a magnetic dipole for two poles?
No, it would have to be two poles of magnetic monopoles, M- and M+
where the - stands for south pole and + stands for north.

So, it is highly likely that neutrinos are longitudinal waves, and
they would be composed of magnetic monopoles.

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