An invisible and almost
massless particle could be the building block for some incredible new
technology. It’s called the
neutrino. Neutrinos have a potential to do amazing things like speed up global
communication, detect the presence of nuclear weapons and confirm the presence
of dark matter. To know more about neutrinos, you can check out this post too https://imbibephysics5794.blogspot.com/2020/03/what-is-mystery-of-ghost-like-particles.html
1. A way to monitor nuclear proliferation
Neutrinos are produced from radiation, so it might be possible for the
International Atomic Energy Agency to use neutrino detectors to monitor which
countries are following the treaty on the Non-Proliferation of nuclear weapons. In most nuclear reactors,
uranium decays into plutonium. But to male a nuclear weapon, the reactor has to
be shut down, the plutonium removed, and replaced with fresh uranium. Nuclear
reactors and nuclear bombs release staggering numbers of neutrinos, so
international monitors could rely on neutrinos for surveillance and help prevent
proliferation.
2. A way to ‘x ray’ the earth to find cavities of mineral
and oil deposits
Some scientists have proposed that intense beams
of neutrinos could be used to probe the earth’s crust for mineral or oil
deposits.
3. Faster global
communication
These particles can pass through pretty much
anything & it would be faster to send the message through it across the
earth. It would be easy to communicate in submarines. Scientists had encode a message in neutrinos
using binary code.
4. A way to detect dark matter
The presence of dark matter
has still not been directly observed by scientists. But neutrinos can help in this matter. The Icelab has built a
neutrino detector in Antarctica that has detected extremely high energy
neutrinos. The scientists built the
detector by actually boring holes into the ice. Scientists observed that some neutrinos come from space and are produced from things like supermassive black holes and violent star deaths. These neutrinos might also come from decaying dark matter in nearby galaxies.
5. Communication with extra
terrestrial life
Since, it is possible to
encode messages in neutrinos, those encoded neutrinos could be beamed into
space. They would act
as terrific messengers between advanced
civilizations across the galaxy.
6. Finding exploding stars
It has been over four
centuries since astronomers have seen a supernova in the Milky way. If a star
explodes in the far side of the galaxy, neutrinos would come from it unhindered
which can be detected by our detectors.
7. Figure out what keeps the
earth’s interior warm
Part of our planet’s heat
comes from the decay of radioactive elements -but we don’t know exactly what
fraction. Since
radioactivity also releases neutrinos, measuring them, we can find how much
uranium and thorium are there in earth’s curst and mantle.





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