What does it mean that neutrinos don’t have mirror images?

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I came across [this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAAmAbJvvJg&ab_channel=minutephysics) and towards the end of it, the video creator says that neutrinos don’t have mirror images.

What does this mean?

What is the ‘mirror image’ of something else, like an electron?

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Not ELI5, but I’m reading the book, “The theory of almost everything” and it goes into a whole lot of detail if you’re interested in physics, and these kind of crazy sounding interactions. It’s dense, but approachable.

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