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What is the correct theory of neutrinos? Why are they almost but not quite massless?Do all three known neutrinos(electron, muon, and tau)have a mass?

<p> Could any neutrinos be Majorana spinors?  Is there a fourth kind of neutrino, such as a "sterile" neutrino?</p>

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Question added by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India
Date Posted: 2014/09/18
Muhammad Shaban  Akhtar
by Muhammad Shaban Akhtar , teacher , Al_Baghdad academy

The neutrino theory of light is not currently accepted as part of mainstream physics

yes electron,muon and tau does have mass 

electron is the lightest one and muon is havier than a proton

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