Ice Cube: A documentary Proposal

Often referred to as "ghosts" neu trinog are elementary particles unique in their ability eo travel through space, matter and time as if these properties didn' t exist . As such, they hold the key to understanding some of the most violent events in the cosmos and the fate of the unive...

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Main Author: de Pomereu, Jean
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14233
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Summary:Often referred to as "ghosts" neu trinog are elementary particles unique in their ability eo travel through space, matter and time as if these properties didn' t exist . As such, they hold the key to understanding some of the most violent events in the cosmos and the fate of the universe itself. The Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA) at the South Pole has been referred to as a "seventh wonder of as t ICE CUBE, is Tt' s successor, emblematic of what it means to do big science at the edge of the Earth in search of the ineffable. Beyond the science, these proj ects are also a source of inspiration, exemplifying mankind' s spirit of discovery and our conunon need to push back the limits of human ingenuity and understanding . Often referred to as "ghosts" neu trinog are elementary particles unique in their ability eo travel through space, matter and time as if these properties didn' t exist . As such, they hold the key to understanding some of the most violent events in the cosmos and the fate of the universe itself. The Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detector Array (AMANDA) at the South Pole has been referred to as a "seventh wonder of as t ICE CUBE, is Tt' s successor, emblematic of what it means to do big science at the edge of the Earth in search of the ineffable. Beyond the science, these proj ects are also a source of inspiration, exemplifying mankind' s spirit of discovery and our conunon need to push back the limits of human ingenuity and understanding .