Guys, INFN made this video and some of the members of this istitute are among the best physicists in the world so, please, avoid to show your physic knowledge (<< INFN phisic knowledge) in this video (made for children)!
I'm really interesting why neutrino oscillations (NO) have not been shown? This is really missed thing. Because NO is the biggest discovery of recent years. In addition, conversion of neutrino from one type to another could be funny to show in cartoon.
Found another inaccuracy, or rather, an omission. When the proton collides with the nucleus, lambdas and kaons should have formed before the pions did. But we don't see any of the lambdas or kaons.
I did notice one of those pions was neutral (the chubby one that decayed into two photons). The pion with the long hair on top was obviously positive (so the muon was actually an antimuon), but the other pion decaying to a muon? Charge is not conserved.
Despite the small inaccuracy, this video is still awesome.
There is one science boo-boo: they are seen approaching the Earth on the side of Africa (based on the one and only color photo the lunar astronauts took looking back at the Earth!) But when they cross the core of the planet and exit, they're exiting from Africa again!
@SpaceTime4D Neutrinos travel at nearly the speed of light, you see, so it is a boo-boo after all. The Earth would have no time to rotate as the neutrinos would take about 4/100ths of a second to pass through. They therefore can't see Africa coming in and then Africa coming out.
OTTIMO!
Icmesa 5 months ago
OTTIMO!
Icmesa 5 months ago
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Thounthoun 5 months ago
ah ah ah... però poveri protoni...
Icmesa 5 months ago
Guys, INFN made this video and some of the members of this istitute are among the best physicists in the world so, please, avoid to show your physic knowledge (<< INFN phisic knowledge) in this video (made for children)!
valemagno 5 months ago 5
@valemagno. Too many pseudo scientists do not lose the opportunity to show off! heh heh
Icmesa 5 months ago
wonderful! And thanks for including the subtitles. :)
sandpiper21212 5 months ago
Very imaginative...
Theworldforacountry 5 months ago
Yay !! In Italiano !!
jjojjorge 8 months ago
this is so cool...perfect for my astronomy class..hehe
linamarcelle 9 months ago
I'm really interesting why neutrino oscillations (NO) have not been shown? This is really missed thing. Because NO is the biggest discovery of recent years. In addition, conversion of neutrino from one type to another could be funny to show in cartoon.
purgenetik 1 year ago
Found another inaccuracy, or rather, an omission. When the proton collides with the nucleus, lambdas and kaons should have formed before the pions did. But we don't see any of the lambdas or kaons.
SpaceTime4D 1 year ago
Man, those pions certainly are cute.
I did notice one of those pions was neutral (the chubby one that decayed into two photons). The pion with the long hair on top was obviously positive (so the muon was actually an antimuon), but the other pion decaying to a muon? Charge is not conserved.
Despite the small inaccuracy, this video is still awesome.
SpaceTime4D 1 year ago
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SpaceTime4D 1 year ago
Guess what the blue thin dudes which look like lightning bolts are: a) Smurfs, b) Pandorans, or c) electrons.
Dracopol 1 year ago
@Dracopol They are obviously electrons. Except for the one from the muon's decay, I think that was a positron. So, the muon was really an antimuon.
SpaceTime4D 1 year ago
There is one science boo-boo: they are seen approaching the Earth on the side of Africa (based on the one and only color photo the lunar astronauts took looking back at the Earth!) But when they cross the core of the planet and exit, they're exiting from Africa again!
Dracopol 1 year ago
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SpaceTime4D 1 year ago
@SpaceTime4D Neutrinos travel at nearly the speed of light, you see, so it is a boo-boo after all. The Earth would have no time to rotate as the neutrinos would take about 4/100ths of a second to pass through. They therefore can't see Africa coming in and then Africa coming out.
Dracopol 1 year ago
@Dracopol Maybe when we viewed Earth the first time, we were viewing it from a different angle. I'm not sure.
SpaceTime4D 1 year ago
@Dracopol They have scattered on electrons inside the BOREXINO detector (blue spherical object), so, have changed the direction :)
purgenetik 1 year ago
This is really fantastic. Particle physics needs more videos like this
capng2010 1 year ago 4
This is some of the best popular exposition of science I've ever seen.
marm253 1 year ago
INFN
fatgianlu 1 year ago
who made it
adzii1 2 years ago
ma che stronzata hauhau
chiurlotto88 2 years ago
Bellissimo!
babbababaaaa 3 years ago