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Old 12-June-2008, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Nereid View Post
In what part of density-length parameter space are strong field regime effects detectable (with today's technology)? For example, how massive/big a lump of neutron star matter (degenerate nuclear matter) would you need, in your lab, to be able to distinguish weak from strong (assuming, of course, that you were not wiped out by the "neutronium's" return to local equilibrium)?
I think the first pages of Turyshev should help you either answer your own question, or else formulate a new one.
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