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Unlight particles, often referred to as neutrinos, are subatomic particles that interact very weakly with matter, making them notoriously difficult to detect. They are electrically neutral and have no electric charge, which means they do not participate in electromagnetic forces and thus do not emit, absorb, or reflect light. Despite their elusive nature, neutrinos are produced in vast quantities in various cosmic processes, such as nuclear reactions in the sun, supernovae, and the Big Bang itself. These particles can travel through space and matter at nearly the speed of light, providing valuable insights into high-energy astrophysical phenomena. Neutrinos are categorized into three flavors—electron, muon, and tau neutrinos—and their interactions are so rare that they can pass through entire planets without being detected, making them a unique window into the universe's most energetic events.
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