Abstract:From several neutrino oscillation experiments, we understand now that neutrinos have mass. However, we really do not know what mechanism is responsible for producing this neutrino mass. Current or pla...From several neutrino oscillation experiments, we understand now that neutrinos have mass. However, we really do not know what mechanism is responsible for producing this neutrino mass. Current or planned neutrino experiments utilize neutrino beams and long-baseline detectors to explore flavor mixing but do not address the question of the origin of neutrino mass. In order to begin answering that question, neutrino interactions need to be explored at much higher energies. This paper outlines a program to explore neutrinos and their interactions with various particles through a series of experiments involving colliding neutrino beams.Read More