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A neutron star can be described, and is, a mass of neutrons, hence the word neutronium.
A black hole collapses matter far beyond neutrons, quarks, gluons, or any other fundamental particle. What you get is scary scary quantum gooey stuff.
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Erm... Different elements are determined by the number of protons. If you haven't got any protons, you haven't got an element. You just have... stuff. :-)
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Yeah, that "corzanium" stuff is bull. All the elements are on the periodic table. And any new ones will be heavier and denser. And if you change the neutrons around, you'll just have isotpoes of the same element. Also, neutronium isn't real. Neutrons can't exist alone for that long. I think neutronium is just supposed to be some futuristic super dense material.
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They don't have much of a decision in neutronium. It's created by compression that's so great, the protons & electrons have no choice but to come into contact, cancel each other out, & turn into neutrons. And after that, it's so dense that the neutorns are actually touching each other.
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Hey, we've actually SEEN a micro-black hole in the second episode with the Hirogens I think. They destroyed the alien com. array by releasing the quantum singularity powering it (I think they even specifically mentionned "black hole"). What we got was a small black hole surrounded by a white vortex. Quite far from what a real black hole would look like (it would distort light around it).
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