Mainstream particle physics
Super-Kamiokande
A neutrino detector in Japan that uses Cherenkov radiation to detect neutrinos by observing the rings of light produced when neutrinos interact with water.
Scientists / Papers
Super-Kamiokande experiment
Theories Citing This Reference (2)
Cherenkov Radiation as Orb Propulsion
The black lines seen in front of plasma orbs are Cherenkov radiation, emitted because electrons within the orb are accelerated to speeds exceeding the phase velocity of light in the surrounding plasma/ether medium.
Neutrinos as Ether Particles
Neutrinos are not just subatomic particles but are 'relics' or manifestations of the ether, and their detection via Cherenkov radiation provides a link to manipulating spacetime.