Nøytrinoenes
Nøytrinoenes is a Norwegian term referring to neutrinos. Neutrinos are fundamental subatomic particles that belong to the lepton family. They are characterized by their extremely small mass and their lack of electric charge. Because they interact very weakly with other matter, neutrinos are often called "ghost particles." They can pass through vast amounts of matter, such as entire planets, without being deflected or absorbed.
There are three known types, or "flavors," of neutrinos: the electron neutrino, the muon neutrino, and the
Neutrinos are produced in a variety of astrophysical processes, including nuclear fusion in stars like our