KM3NeT Detects 220 PeV Neutrino: Scientists Rule Out Primordial Black Hole Explosion Near Earth A Record-Breaking Detection Beneath the Mediterranean The KM3NeT collaboration, an extensive international research consortium, operates a vast neutrino telescope network beneath the Mediterranean Sea. Its mission is to detect high-energy neutrino events — exceptionally rare and short-lived interactions involving neutrinos, subatomic particles of almost negligible mass, often dubbed “ghost particles” due to their elusive nature. In a recent breakthrough, the team recorded an extraordinarily powerful neutrino event measuring approximately 220 peta-electron volts (PeV) . This ranks among the most energetic detections ever observed, yet its cosmic source remains unknown. Scientists from the Universidad de São Paulo and the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid have since conducted a theoretical investigation into one compelling hypothesis: that the event may have been triggered by the explos...
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