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What are Neutrinos? | Reptilian Studios Ep. 10

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Neutrinos are tiny, almost invisible particles that are everywhere around us. They are one of the fundamental particles in the universe, which means they are among the basic building blocks of everything we see and know. Neutrinos are very special because they are incredibly small and have almost no mass. They do not carry any electric charge, which makes them very difficult to detect. Neutrinos were first theorised in 1930 by a scientist named Wolfgang Pauli, and the first experimental evidence of their existence came in 1956.

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Neutrinos are tiny, almost invisible particles that are everywhere around us. They are one of the fundamental particles in the universe, which means they are among the basic building blocks of everything we see and know. Neutrinos are very special because they are incredibly small and have almost no mass. They do not carry any electric charge, which makes them very difficult to detect. Neutrinos were first theorised in 1930 by a scientist named Wolfgang Pauli, and the first experimental evidence of their existence came in 1956.

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