Light hits matter, causing it to get blocked. This is super convenient for seeing things, but super inconvenient for seeing through things.
The early universe was super dense and light couldn't escape it. However, at some point it got cool and sparse enough that nutrinos could. If we could detect those nutrinos from the early universe we could learn things about what the universe was like in the early part of the big bang.
Aquila@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Nuetrinos get generated at center of stars and supernova. So if we can detect them directly we can peer into the middle of the sun or other crazy things we’d never be able to see before