Robert Seeberger wrote:
>
>Astronomers have discovered a pair of collapsed stars, remnants of
>catastrophic supernova explosions, that may be composed entirely of free
>quarks, the never-before-observed building blocks of the protons and
>neutrons that make up normal matter.
>
The subject scared me. I thought you wrote (Strange Quark) Stars,
not Strange (Quark Stars) - the former would _really_ deny some
of the basic laws of physics, because AFAIK Strange Matter decays
pretty fast, while the later had been predicted some time ago as
a stage between a neutron star and a black hole.

Alberto Monteiro

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