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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / June 2006



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stefanbanev - 27 Jun 2006 18:13 GMT
Around 2005, the number of articles about strangelets abruptly declines
to zero and even earlier published articles is not available any more.
Is some practical brake through here or just an opposite; strangelets
are too speculative to make investments (?)

It seems that strangelets if they can be grown to the stable size
(assuming that they can be stable), may lead to very interesting
technologies.

Thanks,
-sb
greysky - 27 Jun 2006 18:39 GMT
> Around 2005, the number of articles about strangelets abruptly declines
> to zero and even earlier published articles is not available any more.
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> (assuming that they can be stable), may lead to very interesting
> technologies.

Just don't grow any that are negatively charged...

Greysky
stefanbanev - 27 Jun 2006 19:15 GMT
> > Around 2005, the number of articles about strangelets abruptly declines
> > to zero and even earlier published articles is not available any more.
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>
> Just don't grow any that are negatively charged...

Neutrons can be used to grow them.
 
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