Questions and Answers About The Grand Unified Theory of Physics

By

Joseph M. Brown

 

16. How was the first neutrino formed?

            A statistical perturbation to the background produces a small curved flow. Thermal separation accentuates the flow. In a large number of trials eventually the complete neutrino flow is established. This flow consists of an assemblage which is translating, which is flowing inward essentially radially until reaching a distance approximately equal the mean free path from the center of the assembly, then which has a helically curved flow where the stream tubes are directed outward parallel to the “core”. The flow “finds” stream tubes which have almost no viscous forces down to the core and are curved in such a way as to almost completely condense the gas. In the final condensation phase they squeeze the particles together and generate the viscous force that accelerates the core from the velocity 2  to 4 , an 8.5% jump in velocity.

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