AussieTrees Posted January 26, 2016 Are neutrino particles the binding force of the universe? The all pervading life force,a necessity for all life? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MooNiNite Posted January 26, 2016 (edited) lets just say scientists dont have a clue what the binding force of the universe is,  I was told they just recently discovered a planet in our solar system. Edited January 26, 2016 by MooNiNite 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted January 27, 2016 Are neutrino particles the binding force of the universe? The all pervading life force,a necessity for all life? No.. it's love.   Neutrino's are just a passing phase (of particles) 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted January 27, 2016 I thought it was the graviton particle. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vonkrankenhaus Posted January 27, 2016 (edited) Re: ----- "Are neutrino particles the binding force of the universe?" ----- Â No. Â Neutrinos are part of that universe. Â The actual "binding force of the universe" is YinYang. Â That's all it is. Â Once there is any polarity,,, Â which means any "thing" apart from anything "else",,, Â Then there is attraction and repulsion. Â This is what "gravity" is. Â Â Â -VonKrankenhaus Edited January 27, 2016 by vonkrankenhaus 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted January 27, 2016 Neutrinos and Superstrings  The physical agent that implements the characteristics described by the Human Design System is a sub-atomic particle called the neutrino. The neutrino was predicted in 1930 on purely theoretical grounds. Although its existence was proven in 1953, scientists thought that it had no mass. In 1987, when the Human Design System came into being, it stated that neutrinos imparted changes to our DNA, but it wasn't until ten years later that scientists confirmed that the neutrino does actually have a very small mass. The discovery that the neutrino has mass is important, because it lends credence to Human Design's assertion that neutrinos interact with our DNA.  According to superstring theory, neutrinos (and all other sub-atomic particles) are themselves composed of vibrating strings. These strings are unimaginably small, and their differing vibrations create all of the particles and energy that make up the universe. Needless to say, sub-atomic physics is a very difficult subject, but all we need to understand for this discussion is that neutrinos have a small mass. In other words, even though they are incredibly small, they aren't weightless and they do interact with other objects in our three-dimensional world.  The universe is filled with billions and billions of neutrinos traveling through space at nearly the speed of light. They are so small that they pass through planets and people with ease. There is no "neutrino shield." They pass through everything. One source of neutrinos is stars. The intense nuclear fusion reactions that power the stars create all kinds of sub-atomic particles, including neutrinos. These neutrinos race out in all directions bound for the edge of the universe.  We are constantly bombarded by these neutrinos. To get an idea of how many neutrinos pass through us each second, imagine that a neutrino is a molecule of water. Now imagine that you are standing at the bottom of Niagara Falls. The shower of neutrinos is immense. Unlike standing under a waterfall, the shower of neutrinos comes from all directions so that we are soaked in their flow.  According to Human Design, these neutrinos have properties or characteristics. These properties may be caused by the vibrating superstrings that compose neutrinos, and the properties may be shaped by the stars that create them. When neutrinos pass through an object, their properties are modified, and the objects through which they pass are also changed. Large objects, like planets, have a significant effect on the properties of the neutrinos that pass through them.  http://www.humandesignnw.com/neutrinos.htm 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michael Sternbach Posted January 27, 2016 Ether is the binding force. Neutrinos are not the ether, they are just another kind of particles -even though quite a remarkable one. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3bob Posted January 27, 2016 all neato, rad, and awesome - and if your not stoked then get with the program! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted January 27, 2016 I thought it was the graviton particle. Hi Marblehead, Â Three types or flavours as they are called,electron neutrino,muon neutrino,and the tau neutrino,and recently found to change from one to another. They travel at somewhere near speed of light,first created at the Big Bang which are till travelling to the outer limits of the universe. Still more created constantly. Millions pass through our bodies every second and through everything else. What is their purpose,are they omnipotent or maybe residue of omnipotence? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michael Sternbach Posted January 27, 2016 I thought it was the graviton particle. Â Yes, gravity is omnipresent, may carry information, and has been linked to the World Soul in modern natural philosophy. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michael Sternbach Posted January 27, 2016 I agree with the overall thrust of your thread but not with all the details you are providing.  Neutrinos and SuperstringsThe physical agent that implements the characteristics described by the Human Design System is a sub-atomic particle called the neutrino. The neutrino was predicted in 1930 on purely theoretical grounds. Although its existence was proven in 1953, scientists thought that it had no mass. In 1987, when the Human Design System came into being, it stated that neutrinos imparted changes to our DNA, but it wasn't until ten years later that scientists confirmed that the neutrino does actually have a very small mass. The discovery that the neutrino has mass is important, because it lends credence to Human Design's assertion that neutrinos interact with our DNA.  Why would the neutrino mass be crucial for that? Photons don't have any rest mass, yet there is no doubt that i.e. gamma radiation have an impact on DNA.  According to superstring theory, neutrinos (and all other sub-atomic particles) are themselves composed of vibrating strings. These strings are unimaginably small, and their differing vibrations create all of the particles and energy that make up the universe. Needless to say, sub-atomic physics is a very difficult subject, but all we need to understand for this discussion is that neutrinos have a small mass. In other words, even though they are incredibly small, they aren't weightless and they do interact with other objects in our three-dimensional world.  "Neutrino telescopes" based on the comparatively very rare interaction of neutrinos with solid matter were invented long before the neutrino mass could be proved.  The universe is filled with billions and billions of neutrinos traveling through space at nearly the speed of light. They are so small that they pass through planets and people with ease. There is no "neutrino shield." They pass through everything. One source of neutrinos is stars. The intense nuclear fusion reactions that power the stars create all kinds of sub-atomic particles, including neutrinos. These neutrinos race out in all directions bound for the edge of the universe.  Which they will never reach because the universe is expanding at superluminal speed.  We are constantly bombarded by these neutrinos. To get an idea of how many neutrinos pass through us each second, imagine that a neutrino is a molecule of water. Now imagine that you are standing at the bottom of Niagara Falls. The shower of neutrinos is immense. Unlike standing under a waterfall, the shower of neutrinos comes from all directions so that we are soaked in their flow.According to Human Design, these neutrinos have properties or characteristics. These properties may be caused by the vibrating superstrings that compose neutrinos, and the properties may be shaped by the stars that create them. When neutrinos pass through an object, their properties are modified, and the objects through which they pass are also changed. Large objects, like planets, have a significant effect on the properties of the neutrinos that pass through them.http://www.humandesignnw.com/neutrinos.htm  Well, the comparatively few neutrinos that interact with the matter of a planet won't pass through it and fly on to Earth, will they?  The article you linked refers to neutrinos as an explanation of how astrology works. I think that's at best a piece of the jjigsaw - but I agree that what, according to physics, are identical and "faceless" particles can indeed carry specific information imprinted on them. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted January 27, 2016 (edited) Here's a short informative video on relatively recent neutrino research from Fermilab. It must be correct because he's got a chalk board (w/ equations) behind him .   Fermilab is pretty cool. They have an interactive mueseum for kids (a little dated) lots of land w/ nice bike and hiking trails plus a herd of Buffaloes. Makes for a great place to visit, then watch a Minor League baseball game, the Batavia Muckdogs in the afternoon. Nice way to spend the day. Edited January 27, 2016 by thelerner 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted January 27, 2016 Thanks thelearner, Â Great videos,neutrinos are passing through us all,all the time,and joins us with the universe. There is more to be discovered for sure. Anyone still curious? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michael Sternbach Posted January 28, 2016 Thanks thelearner, Â Great videos,neutrinos are passing through us all,all the time,and joins us with the universe. There is more to be discovered for sure. Anyone still curious? Â Why, do you want to fire more neutrinos at us? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted January 28, 2016 Why, do you want to fire more neutrinos at us? Hi Michael, About 6-8 weeks ago,a little voice,kept urging to look at neutrinos. So eventually started researching via Internet,just sounds like something very pervasive and so little is known.  Curiosity,and the story of neutrinos so far fits many theories of theology,no expert here. It could be something important,still much to learn before this cat is finished. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites