• lime!@feddit.nu
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    i thought neutrinos were getting less attention because the huge japanese neutrino detector exploded

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        The implosion incident with Super-Kamiokande happened in 2001

        “HOLY FUCK, an IMplosion?!”

        One of these tubes – each of which contains a vacuum – is thought to have imploded as the detector was being refilled with water following maintenance work.

        I guess “vacuum tube crushed by water” needed a bit of punching up.

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          It was a giant cascade of implosions. More than half of the tubes (7000+ tubes) imploded. One popped which caused a shockwave which in turn imploded its neighbors which popped and set off their neighbors…

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              Something like $30 million to replace them all. They put some plastic covers over the new ones to try and prevent it from happening again.

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          Well yes, one imploded, but the shock wave created by that first implosion then shattered 6600 of them.