The Strange Case of Solar Flares Changing Rates of Radioactive Decay

May 18th, 2011

Via: Standford University News:

No one knows how neutrinos could interact with radioactive materials to change their rate of decay.

“It doesn’t make sense according to conventional ideas,” Fischbach said. Jenkins whimsically added, “What we’re suggesting is that something that doesn’t really interact with anything is changing something that can’t be changed.”

One Response to “The Strange Case of Solar Flares Changing Rates of Radioactive Decay”

  1. Eileen says:

    Somehow or other, methinks that the neutrinos from the sun are our angels, and that the Sun of our universe isn’t an evildoer.
    Loved this article Kevin. Thanks.
    “What we’re suggesting is that something that doesn’t really interact with anything is changing something that can’t be changed.”
    Beutiful conumdrum.
    This means to me that it isn’t the universe that is intent on destroying the human race, but intended destruction by those who think they are in charge by all their weather modifications, etc.
    There is a natural unfolding and understanding of the universe going on. Wish this article would serve as a wake up call to all of these nimrods playing Nintendo Games with their weather machines.
    Message: don’t play chess with the Sun. She will win at whatever weather game you play. So worship and bow before her power and might. And please, just quit hitting the send button re flood on your effing Nintendo game. Realize your actions have consequences.
    NOW THAT WOULD BE A NOVEL IDEA.

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