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Do you think it would be possible to use a beam of neutrinos to probe the structure of atomic nuclei? Since they do not interact electronically, they would be useful to study the structure of both neutrons and protons, either through gravitational deflection or weak interactions.
Could this also be used to study quantum gravity by analogy to electrostatic scattering in quantum electrodynamics?
*EDIT* If neutrinos couldn't be used, could a beam of quark-gluon plasma be used?
Could this also be used to study quantum gravity by analogy to electrostatic scattering in quantum electrodynamics?
*EDIT* If neutrinos couldn't be used, could a beam of quark-gluon plasma be used?
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