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Andrew Usher wrote:
On Jan 25, 3:24 am, " wrote: What will they look like toward the end of their lives? At some point the "apple-sized region" will get too small or too cold to sustain "electroweak burning", but the object could then be too small to remain a neutron star. Will it "reinflate" to a white dwarf of some sort? Can someone tell me what the heck 'electroweak burning' is? I haven't seen a good explanation here. Andrew Usher Word Salad, sprinkled with kooked opinions. |
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