
The mysterious blue glow shimmering in a nuclear reactor’s pool is not the direct light of radioactivity, but rather “Cherenkov radiation” — a phenomenon that occurs when matter travels faster than the speed of light in a medium. In this video, we break down the science behind slowing light, explain how this striking effect is produced, and explore its significance in astrophysics and particle physics. Join us to uncover the physics behind this mesmerizing blue light.
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