Originally posted by: Sahakiel
Originally posted by: KraziKid
Neutrinos are tardons (sub-light speed particles). They move slower than the speed of light. It takes light 8 minutes to reach Earth, and the neutrinos are not far behind. They do not vanish as quickly as you think, they actually can last for a while. The ones that vanish quickly are the one we produce in particle accelerators.
The reason neutrinos last the whole eight minutes or so of space flight is because they're moving so fast. I wouldn't be surprised if they make it to Jupiter or beyond.
The reason neutrinos in particle accelerators don't last as long is because, well, they're not moving that fast.
Can you figure out why?