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To: PatrickHenry
But actually discovering stars which can be considered subatomic particals revives and refreshes the hoary old idea.

But for it to be viable, there would have to be forces that would act as analogs for the Strong and Weak atomic Forces. You'd also need something to act as the Humongus Atom equivalent of the Heisenburg Uncertainty and Pauli Excusion Principles, and find some way for QM effects to be dominant at the size of an object that is as big as a star.

In short, it going to take alot of razzle-dazzle to float this boat.

36 posted on 04/11/2002 8:41:15 AM PDT by longshadow
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To: longshadow
In short, it going to take alot of razzle-dazzle to float this boat.

An intellectual giant such as myself wouldn't soil his mind with such trivia. I'm a big-picture man. I leave the details to others.
</mad scientist mode>

47 posted on 04/11/2002 12:47:25 PM PDT by PatrickHenry
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