Can Interstellar Mod Improve Nuclear Physics in Kerbal Space Program?

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Lately I have become interested in Physics, specifically Nuclear Physics

The reason is I'm working on a mod called http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/111159-WIP-0-90-KSP-Interstellar-Extended For the Kerbal Space Program. Interstellar is a hard science fiction mod based on real nuclear physics. My goal it to improve the Scientific value in possible in any plausible way. If anyone could give me a hand in realizing this, I would very much appreciate it as I often do not have the knowledge to get everything right. Specifically reading and interpreting science papers. Anyway, I hope I can learn something here.
 
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Welcome to PF Sebastiaan. There is a featured thread on PF about the Kerbal Space Program . You should post your question there.
 
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