Three ten-thousandths capture rate.
But no matter what.
The ability to capture even a tiny amount of neutrinos proves that neutrino communication is not impossible nor nonexistent, just exceedingly difficult.
At least it's not like the national soccer team winning the World Cup, which is a fantastical concept.
For example, we have a neutrino reactor experiment base over at Daya Bay, built back in 2006, specifically for studying the properties of neutrinos.
Of course.
This technology is most likely a "lifetime achievement" project; unless a Third World War breaks out, a mature technology might only emerge in 80-100 years.
By then, even a renowned marathon's top three are likely to have been crowned champions.
However, immature technology is still immature.
If the conditions are confined to a distance of a few meters, current methods can capture specific neutrino beams—it's enough to capture them without expecting much information transmission.
