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Christine Sutton "Spaceship Neutrino" (Cambridge University Press)

As a bit of a geek and that one of my hobbies is an informal study of particle physics; therefore, the title caught my interest. It's a terrific book for some serious information on the amazing sub-atomic particles known as neutrinos. It may be a bit technical for the totally uninitiated, but with a sincere interest, I think most anyone would enjoy it.
If you really want a fascinating explanation of neutrino theory I recommend "Spaceship Neutrino" as a great introduction despte it being a few years old - in fact published 1992 - and we know more about these massless particles than we did then it still is solid groundwork for further investigations.

As a bit of a geek and that one of my hobbies is an informal study of particle physics; therefore, the title caught my interest. It's a terrific book for some serious information on the amazing sub-atomic particles known as neutrinos. It may be a bit technical for the totally uninitiated, but with a sincere interest, I think most anyone would enjoy it.
If you really want a fascinating explanation of neutrino theory I recommend "Spaceship Neutrino" as a great introduction despte it being a few years old - in fact published 1992 - and we know more about these massless particles than we did then it still is solid groundwork for further investigations.