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Quantum physics doesn't solve every kind of problem in the universe.




Quantum physics doesn't solve every kind of problem in the universe. 


There are found mystery particles in the ice of Antarctica. And this would be the first time when the spontaneously formed super neutrino or some other sub-atomic particles have been found from Earth. The electromagnetic radiation has maybe increased the mass of the regular particles, which are captured in the ice.


One of the wrong with quantum physics is that people are sometimes thinking that quantum theories are replacing traditional physics. That is not the whole truth. The idea is that quantum physics is just filling the holes of traditional physics. The thing is that normally we are thinking that the effects of quantum physics are possible only between the smallest particles in the universe. 


But is it like that? So the answer is more complicated than we ever thought. We know that the smallest particles in the universe are forming the largest structures in the universe. And if we are thinking about the extreme large objects like giant nebulas, those nebulas have also the gravity field, what effects to other particles. So can we turn things, what is happening on the surface of neutrons to happen in our scale of the universe? 


What happens if neutron stars are closing each other, and suddenly turn their same poles to the opposite?


The answer is that we should turn every single neutron in the same way, and then we can make an object, what would act as a giant neutron, and the name of that object is the neutron star. The magnetic field of the neutron star is one of the strongest things in the universe, and sometimes I have thought, what happens if the neutron stars, what is starting to collide would suddenly turn the same poles against together? Would the electromagnetic push win the massive gravity field? If that happens the neuron stars will fly across the universe with extremely high speed. 


The extremely powerful magnetic field of a neutron star will be formed when the outer layer of the neutron star rotates around its nucleus. At this point, the neutrons of the core of the neutron star are acting like small rolls, and that allows the rotation movement of the core. 


But could the same thing happen with black holes? Could the radiation, what will be released from the poles of the black hole win the gravity field, and push the black holes to travel across the universe? The thing is that it could happen at a certain distance. There must be the point near the singularity, where the radiation will win the gravity, but if the particles go too close, the gravity will win. 


And if that thing is possible, could that be the answer to the problem of the antigravity. If the quantum singularity would approach another quantum singularity with the same poles ahead, would that thing make it possible that those particles start to repel another singularity?


When we are thinking about the possibility to cross the speed of the light, there are no official successes in that field. The thing is that researchers have tried to shoot electrons to water for making the thing, what is called "border-layer" crossing the speed possible. 


The idea is that because the electron has the mass when it faces the water, the slowing of that object cannot be limitless, so in the extremely short time, that particle is traveling faster than the light, because the speed of the light is lower in the water than in the air. The idea of that thing is stolen from neutrinos, what is sending the blue-light burst when it hits the water. But those are only tests, and nothing has been proven. 


Mystery particles of Antarctica


And here I must say that the weight of the objects depends on the energy level of that object. When the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) has been observed the mystery particles in the ice of Antarctica, the researchers could not realize, that there is a possibility, that the ice can capture the particles of the cosmic radiation between the water molecules. 


When the new particles and electromagnetic wave movements are hitting the ice, that thing has risen the energy level of those particles. And that risen energy level has been transformed well-known particles to some kind of superparticles. So mankind can make mistakes. This would be the first time when researchers have seen the spontaneously formed super-neutrino on the Earth. 


ANITA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antarctic_Impulsive_Transient_Antenna



https://www.livescience.com/antarctic-neutrino-mystery-deepens.html


Image: https://images.newscientist.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/15163211/quantum_gettyimages-807324710.jpg?width=1200


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