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What Happens When Light Goes Boom? Part 4: What Brad Bradington Is Good For
The article discusses Cherenkov radiation, its significance in nuclear physics, and its applications in observing cosmic phenomena. It highlights how particles exceeding light speed in water create a visible blue glow in reactors, and how Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes detect faint flashes from high-energy gamma rays interacting with the atmosphere. The universe has produced this phenomenon for billions of years.