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Jarfi
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Neutrons have no charge, and in neutron stars we have matter that is only made of tightly packed neutrons. The mass is very great due to density.
If I were to go fetch a baseball sized ball of neutron star matter from a neutron star and lay it on hard concrete ground...
Other than making a dent in the ground because of it's massive weight what would happen?
Would the neutrons expand violently or would there be chemical reactions with electrons and protons?
If I were to go fetch a baseball sized ball of neutron star matter from a neutron star and lay it on hard concrete ground...
Other than making a dent in the ground because of it's massive weight what would happen?
Would the neutrons expand violently or would there be chemical reactions with electrons and protons?