Ever see an old magnesium rim burn when the brakes got so hot it ignited the rim?
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Burn in is just a name that people describe what they hear in wires changing in sound. It could be better called by some scientific name years from now. How about neutrino electrical alignment. Don't pick on me for choosing that word. Its just an example off the top of my head. Science will give it a better word in tbe future. |
blueranger, "It could be better called by some scientific name years from now."No need to wait for years. You already gave one suggestion. Sometimes, it is better to call things the way they are and not what seems mysterious. Many things on these threads are just like "burn-in". Even if it exists, it is wrong. Nothing is burning, especially not anyone's ears. If someone would constantly call you a greenranger, you would, at some point, say "what is wrong with you". |
"The existence of a neutrino mass allows the possibility of a tiny neutrino magnetic moment, in which case neutrinos could interact electromagnetically as well; no such interaction has been discovered.[32] " I just pulled that from WIKI with only 5 mins time. Not as proof but just an example of the many things that haven't been discovered yet. Proven or unproven |
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