With a fine-tuned transporter they can make anything out of anything. They can transport individual electrons,protons,neutrons and make whatever atoms they like to. Wonder if the Asgard can do that.
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Right, I was just saying, supposedly Neutronium is "super" dense (and possibly superconductive, but that doesn't matter right now). You would only need a little bit to make a lot of items that contain elements much lower on the Periodic table. For example, if Neutronium had four times the # of electrons/protons as gold, you could get four times the amount of gold than neutronium. If you carried huge loads of the stuff, you could make a lot different things that could potentially take up more space than the neutronium alone.
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Originally posted by VirtualCLDRight, I was just saying, supposedly Neutronium is "super" dense (and possibly superconductive, but that doesn't matter right now). You would only need a little bit to make a lot of items that contain elements much lower on the Periodic table. For example, if Neutronium had four times the # of electrons/protons as gold, you could get four times the amount of gold than neutronium. If you carried huge loads of the stuff, you could make a lot different things that could potentially take up more space than the neutronium alone.
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Originally posted by FunahoNormally "neutronium" is used to refer to the superfluid material of which neutron stars are made. In neutron stars electrons and protons get crused together to form a super dense sea of neutrons...hence the name neutronium.sigpic
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Originally posted by FunahoNormally "neutronium" is used to refer to the superfluid material of which neutron stars are made. In neutron stars electrons and protons get crused together to form a super dense sea of neutrons...hence the name neutronium.
But in any case, I've seen the name "neutronium" used to describe a really dense metal extremely high in the periodic table in other Sci-Fi story lines. I didn't mean real life, because I'm no expert in the field.
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Originally posted by aAnubiSsA Neutron is a neutral particle, it has no charge.
asked if a Proton+electron is a neutron
and i said in terms of charge becasue proton is pos and electron is neg.*Peter turns on the energy based iris while Atlantis is very low on power*
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Originally posted by MioA neutron is escentially a proton + an electron, right?
I've actually never read anything about whether or not neutron star matter can be made to "rebound" into normal matter. I think the change is permanent.
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