Bulletin of the American Physical Society
New England Section Fall 2022 Meeting
Volume 67, Number 13
Friday–Saturday, October 14–15, 2022; University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
Session D01: Poster Session
5:30 PM,
Friday, October 14, 2022
University of New Hampshire in Durham
Room: Three Chimney Inn
Abstract: D01.00012 : Discovering the True Nature of neutrinos
Presenter:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
Author:
Gh. Saleh
(Saleh Research Centre)
It should be noted that in visible spectrum and lower frequencies, due to absence of intertwined structure, photons act as single particles and their effects are minor and weaker. But in gravitational waves and neutrinos, duo to the continuous and intertwined structure, their effect multiplies hundreds of times, which the higher penetration and effect than other waves can be imagined.
In this paper, by explaining the nature of gravitational waves and neutrinos and comparing their features with each other, we will show that Neutrino is the same as gravity and gravity is the same as neutrino.
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