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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mrneutron: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by J: [qb]Personally, neutronium in ST is not the same thing as it is today. Instead of being the neutron only material that we know it as. The only good explaination is another extremely extremely dense material.[/qb][/QUOTE]I guess so. After all, this is the same Star Trek universe where stars can eject rocky "stellar core fragments" (The Naked Now), which is a neat trick when you consider that a star's core should simply be hydrogen (or helium in an old star) fusing under tremendous pressure. Remove the pressure, and poof, free hydrogen! So, if you have to accept rocky cored stars, I guess neutronium-that-isn't is no less believeable. But of course, once you start down this slope, nothing has to be what it is in our world...only the names have been retained but none of the properties. (So THAT'S why they called them "lithium crystals".) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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