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The OP is copied almost verbatim from Fact! The Sun is producing only a third of the neutrinos expected Hold up your thumb. 100 billion neutrinos are passing through your thumbnail every second. 8.5 minutes ago they were in the heart of the Sun. Solar neutrinos are a by-product of sun - Intresting facts. - Quora

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Neutrinos are ghostly subatomic particles existing in a weird quantum superposition ...

100 billion neutrinos are passing through your thumbnail every second. 8.5 minutes ago they were in the heart of the Sun.

 

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Ekpyrotic theory says the universe started with a Big Bounce | SYFY WIRE:

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The ekpyrotic model proposes that the universe has no beginning or end. Instead of a bang, what happened is thought of as a “Big Bounce”, the moment at which the universe, which was slowly contracting to an incredibly, but not infinitely, small point, “bounced” to expansion.

Ekpyrotic cosmology resurfaces – Physics World:

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 Instead, our visible universe exists on one of two four-dimensional “branes” floating in a five-dimensional space.

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22 minutes ago, Vette888 said:

Light is made out of small quantum objects called photons. When you turn on a lamp, the light bulb begins creating and emitting trillions upon trillions of photons. Photons are in a class of quantum particles known as bosons.

 

Compare with Can one bit of light bounce off another bit of light? | Science Questions with Surprising Answers (wtamu.edu):

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Light is made out of small quantum objects called photons. When you turn on a lamp, the light bulb begins creating and emitting trillions upon trillions of photons. Photons are in a class of quantum particles known as bosons.

 

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