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I was wondering has anyone thought about how nuetrions and light seem to come from the same source/sources. I was thinking could it be possible that there's some sort of connection between nuetrinos and light?
 
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Neutrinos are particles of matter, which have, it is believed, an extremely small mass. Light (and all electromagnetic radiation) is made up of particles called photons, which have no mass, and which are messenger particles of the electromagnetic force. From this perspective, they are different. The neutrino, along with protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks, and the like, are matter particles; photons, along with gluons, gravitons, and other 'bosons', are messenger particles of force. However, the neutrinos and other matter particles, have one thing in common with the photon and other force particles: they are both made up of vibrating one dimensional 'strings' that vibrate, according to "M" theory, in 11 dimensional space-time.
 
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