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Neutrino Energy Dedicated More Than Ever to a Better Future

PRNewswire
March 25, 2020

BERLIN, March 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- While mainstream science


has just caught up to the idea that extremely thin layers of carbon are
capable of responding to and carrying electrical energy with almost
100% fidelity, founder Holger Thorsten Schubart and the team at
Neutrino Energy Group have been hard at work developing usable
neutrino energy technology since 2015. And current hard times are not
stopping them. 

At the moment, signs of progress are hard to see. But in the weeks and
months to come, as measures to curb the pandemic take hold, exacting
untold economic and social harm, one wonders what progress will look
like. Now more then ever, the world is in desperate need of change
when it comes to its future. 

Will the 'Zee Burst' Unlock Secrets of Neutrino Energy?

Over the last few years, the knowledge that neutrinos


have mass has gradually trickled into the mainstream of
scientific discourse, but researchers remain baffled as to
why. With new upgrades to the IceCube neutrino
detector in Antarctica, however, scientists might finally
get closer to the secrets of the Zee burst and what it
means for the future of neutrino energy. 

Neutrino Energy Group remains dedicated to understanding why


neutrinos have mass and how these ghostly particles work.

Bombarding neutrinos cause resonance: Every day, neutrinos of all


different shapes and sizes bombard the Earth. By "shapes and sizes,"
scientists really mean types and energy levels, but the result is the
same. Certain types of neutrinos affect matter on the planet more
strongly than others, and detectors like IceCube are actually designed to
observe the effects of neutrinos on other substances, not neutrinos
themselves.

Certain neutrino/matter collisions result in a phenomenon called


resonance, which is typified by unusually regular particle scattering after
neutrino impact. It's postulated that this resonance could explain why
neutrinos have mass and, therefore, how to exploit this mass better to
produce energy.

'Zee Resonance' and Its Impact on Standard Physics

The Glashow resonance creates a beautiful, predictable pattern that has


helped researchers learn a lot about how neutrinos operate in the
universe. There's another neutrino resonance, however, that could finally
tell researchers why neutrinos have mass in the first place.
Called the Zee burst, this type of neutrino
resonance is part of a theory called the Zee model,
which makes some significant amendments to the
model of the universe provided by standard
physics. The existence of a Zee burst would tell
scientists a lot about how neutrinos work and,
theoretically, the IceCube research station in Antarctica
should be able to detect this physics event with the right
upgrades.

The only problem is that Zee bursts only appear to


happen once every few decades. That means neutrino
scientists will be searching particles here on Earth for
signs of this postulated neutrino burst for the
foreseeable future.

With further investment into neutrino research and development projects,


however, scientists will certainly unlock the mysteries of these ethereal
particles that much faster. Once the IceCube Gen 2 comes online, for
instance, it may become possible to detect a Zee burst in as little as
three years.

Unleash Neutrino Power With Neutrino Energy Group


As a collaboration between scientists in Germany, the U.S. and beyond,
Neutrino Energy Group represents the cutting edge of alternative energy
science. A few years ago, the scientific community scoffed at founder
Holger Thorsten Schubart's assurances that neutrinos could be exploited
for energy. Now, however, Holger and his team are hard at work
designing the first generation of neutrino-powered devices and neutrino
energy generators. Everyone's support helps humanity reach for a future
of independent clean energy with limitless potential. The crisis the world
is currently experiencing is bringing the planet to the edge of a possible
power blackout, which shows us how important it is to have a
decentralized and autark energy system that continues to work
flawlessly in times of pandemics and other natural disasters. Because
with decentralized systems, there is no possibility that the whole system
will fail or even collapse.

Authors: Samuel Holmes, Linda Smith & Cristina Saura 

Contact:Neutrino Deutschland GmbHUnter den Linden 21-2310117


BerlinTel.:+49 30 20924013office@neutrino-energy.comhttps://neutrino-
energy.com

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