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|    eripe to MrAnderson    |
|    Re: Particles-atoms hybrids    |
|    15 Jan 17 16:54:53    |
      From: eripe.dk@gmail.com              On Sunday, January 15, 2017 at 5:08:50 AM UTC+7, MrAnderson wrote:       > So, is it possible to make hybrid atoms with the neutron or proton replaced       by different particle? I know you can switch electrons with muons, but is it       possible with nucleons? And also, would it allow us to make some interesting       materials?       >        > This question came to me When I was thinking about airships in my sf       universe, and which gas would be best for lifting them. Because I don't like       neither hydrogen (flammable) or helium (makes many flight procedures more       complicated and adds a lot of        equipment)       >        > Any ideas if that would work out?              Another way is to have the canvas double walled. Then have a high pressure       between the walls that will keep it from collapsing when you apply vaccuum to       the main envelope.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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