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Question 2. Assuming Neutron Stars really are made up of only Neutrons, what exactly holds them together and keeps them stable? I mean, it can't be the Electromagnetic force if it's made up of only Neutrons, right?
Question 4. According to a YouTube video I found online, Neutron Stars form when the pressure of a collapsing star gets so great, that Protons and Electrons fuse together into Neutrons. Assuming this information is correct, how the hell does this not violate conservation of Baryon and Lepton number?
Question 5. What would a Neutron Star feel like to touch? Obviously we would have to ignore the existence of the insane thermal radiation, blinding light, super strong gravitational field and super strong magnetic field
but would the star itself feel like normal, gaseous plasma stars, or something else entirely?
If it really is made up of only Neutrons, would you just fall right through it
the lack of the Electromagnetic force simulating the sensation of touch (this is after all, the force that allows things to touch each other in the first place).
Questions 6. How feasible on a scale of 1 to 10 would it be to engineer everyday objects and materials out of the same stuff Neutron Stars are made of?
Question 1. Are Neutron Stars really made up of ONLY Neutrons
Question 3: would be logical to assume that (neutron stars) too don't interact with light .. and would therefore be invisible as well
Question 5. What would a Neutron Star feel like to touch?
extracting pieces of a Neutron Star with a giant megastructure
brain-scratching
Oh. So... it's NOT made only out of Neutrons? That's... honestly really lame, ngl.
Does Dark Matter even react with ANY of the four forces?
I've been led to believe that all of the Sun's energy came from the nuclear fusion processes happening in its core where Hydrogen atoms are fused together into Helium.
Not too long ago I was told that the Sun also produced Antimatter.
Is there anything ELSE that the Sun does that I don't know about?
I didn't mean ignore as in get rid of. I meant ignore as in you, the person touching it, weren't affected by the things whatsoever (basically Superman).
Engineer was the wrong word. I meant extracting pieces of a Neutron Star with a giant megastructure of sorts and then building materials and objects from that. Would that be slightly more plausible?
I didn't mean ignore as in get rid of. I meant ignore as in you, the person touching it, weren't affected by the things whatsoever (basically Superman). Yeah, that's not realistic in the slightest, but I'm sure you can imagine such a scenario so long as it helped make the question easier to answer.