Ladies and Gentlemen,
Can you see neutrinos by the naked eye? Yes, you can... Because starlight which is also a wave returns after a greater distance to the star that emitted it... Natural light doesn't defeat spacetime by definition... Interstellar space can be only passed through by light that is not captured in spacetime and which is absolutely straight... So starlight that you can see in the sky consists of neutrinos... That's why time near all stars is the same old...
Best wishes, Joseph de la Mikula and Team