The Inner Journey of Subatomic Particles: Muons and Vedanta
In sync: muon’s journey in physics and philosophy
The Inner Journey of Subatomic Particles: Muons and Vedanta — AI Image by Author (Bing).
I am enraptured by a breathtaking adventure where the paths of physics and philosophy intertwine, like two shadows that seem to overlap yet their union remains ineffable, elusive to the gaze. Have you ever noticed it? Two seemingly distinct presences that appear to merge, without the contours of their overlap ever truly visible.
Secrets
I am a physics enthusiast, utterly spellbound by the power of muography to probe the deepest secrets of the material universe. This revolutionary imaging technique, developed from the 1960s onward, harnesses muons produced by the cosmic rays that continually bombard Earth. These more massive “cousins” of electrons can penetrate immense thicknesses of rock and metal, yielding detailed images of the interiors of mountains, volcanoes, and ancient architectures. A supernatural enhancement of X-ray vision!