RECORD-BREAKING NEUTRINO DISCOVERY SHAKES UP ASTROPHYSICS
A deep-sea telescope in the Mediterranean just detected the most energetic neutrino ever recorded, a particle 30 times more powerful than anything seen before.
This neutrino carries 220 million billion electron volts—making it 30,000 times stronger than what CERN’s particle accelerators can produce.
Neutrinos are nearly massless subatomic particles that pass through matter almost undetected.
They are produced in nuclear reactions, such as those inside the sun or in distant cosmic explosions.
Unlike other particles, neutrinos barely interact with anything, making them extremely difficult to detect—which is why this discovery is so significant.
Scientists believe this particular neutrino may have originated from a blazar or cosmic ray interaction beyond our galaxy, marking a breakthrough in neutrino astronomy.
While some remain skeptical until further validation, this could be a game-changer in understanding cosmic energy sources.
Source: Ground News