Gregory Klistnick: It would be awesome just to detect the cosmic neutrino background. He says we can only see back to the surface of last scattering, which is about 380,000 years after the Big Bang. But if you could see the neutrinos, and in that case, you'd be able to see beyond thesurface of last scattering," he says. "I think that what you would actually see is pretty much the same"
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