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Summary:: Hello I am a writer and presently working on treatment for a science-fiction story. So I am not a scientist, just a neophyte interested in science and wanting to write a fiction that would not be too far-fetched and that would make some sense for everyone, including the scientific community.
I would like to know the following: if a scientist is looking for neutrinos in a neutrino detector, could he (she) also find, detect photons (considering that a photon is massless)? (I can imagine you wince right now, sorry). Also I would need the protagonist to also develop a 'photon trawl', a device capable of collecting photons from space, and analyze the 'catch' using quantic computer and AI.
Bear in mind that even though this is currently impossible, it just needs to make some scientific sense. It is science fiction! :)
Best regards!
G. Vincelli
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I would like to know the following: if a scientist is looking for neutrinos in a neutrino detector, could he (she) also find, detect photons (considering that a photon is massless)? (I can imagine you wince right now, sorry). Also I would need the protagonist to also develop a 'photon trawl', a device capable of collecting photons from space, and analyze the 'catch' using quantic computer and AI.
Bear in mind that even though this is currently impossible, it just needs to make some scientific sense. It is science fiction! :)
Best regards!
G. Vincelli
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