Los Neutrinos Desafían Todo lo que Sabemos sobre la Física

How can a particle pass through the Earth almost without interacting with anything? In this Science World video, we explore the fascinating world of neutrinos, the most elusive particles in the universe. Discover how they were predicted by Wolfgang Pauli, how Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines first detected them, and why their discovery transformed our understanding of physics. You'll learn what neutrinos are, why trillions of them pass through your body every second, how they are born in the Sun, supernovae, and nuclear reactors, and how giant observatories like IceCube, Super-Kamiokande, and Hyper-Kamiokande attempt to capture these nearly invisible particles. You'll also learn about the surprising phenomenon of neutrino oscillation, the evidence that they have mass, and why they could help explain the origin of matter in the universe. If you're passionate about physics, astronomy, cosmology, and the great mysteries of the universe, this video is for you. Subscribe to Mundo Ciencia to discover, every week, how the universe works from a scientific perspective. ⚠️ This video is for educational and science outreach purposes only. The information presented is based on the scientific knowledge available at the time of publication. 0:00 Chapter 1 — The Invisible Messenger 1:42 Chapter 2 — The Crisis That Created Them 3:41 Chapter 3 — Why Matter Is Transparent to Them 5:40 Chapter 4 — Messengers of the Violent Cosmos 7:13 Chapter 5 — The Changing Identity 10:04 Chapter 6 — The Universe's Biggest Question 12:10 Chapter 7 — How to Catch the Uncatchable 14:56 Chapter 8 — What the Neutrino Reveals