VARIATION IN BACKGROUND RADIATION
NAME OF SCIENTIST: MUNISHKUMAR.B.CHINNAKAR.
Theoretical Particle astroscientist.
PLACE OF RESEARCH: MUNISHKUMAR'S SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTRE,NEAR BHAIRI WELL BOYER STREET (BHOVI STREET),SHORAPUR,KARNATAKA STATE,INDIA.
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E-mail:www.mchinnakar@gmail.com.
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E-mail:www.munishkumarcsrcs@hotmail.com
NUMBER OF CO-WORKERS : No co-workers.
DATE OF ENTRY OF RESEARCH WORKS: JUL,09,2011.
DATE OF RESEARCH WORKS: JUL,08,2011,1/12/2009.
Background Radiation which is/was Electro-magneto-gravitating Radiation is/was everywhere pervading/ed.The Temprature of this radiation is equivalent Temprature of Energy.This Background Radiation is having temprature T1=3K in gravity dominated free space like free space available in Milky way.The variation of this is cleared in Research Document[1] in My Blogger and this is dT1=0.001K...........(01)
However Intergalactic free space in whcih gravity is not predominating still gravitates.Here Temprature of such a Intergalactic free space(where there is no collision between gravity boundries of Galaxies),T2 =10^-12K,average.The variation in Background Temprature in such Intergalactic free space is usually dT2=0.1K.But however if an object creates and escapes that place in such Intergalactic free space then Variation at that Place= dT2 =0.001K.This Place is now having variation of the order 0.0001K and is sensitive for the creation of Neutrino.In other words any further variation of 0.1K indicates variation of 0.00001K.This 0.00001K is promising Temprature for creation of Neutrino.An extra variation of 0.01K indicates during Particle creation contraction and expansion is happenning.
Note that temprature difference of 0.001K indicates why EM radiation is maximum in Universe.Further variation of 0.00001K indicates why Neutrinos are easily creating in free space.
REFERENCE:[1]EXPLAINATION OF VARIATION IN BACKGROUND RADIATION,BY MUNISHKUMAR.CHINNAKAR IN MUNISHKUMAR’S SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTRE,SHORAPUR,INDIA,PUBLISHED DATED/1/12/2009 IN MUNISHKUMAR CHINNAKAR’S BLOGGER IN GOOGLE.
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