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I read that it is possible that life could exist on a neutron star. (for other people, its like a weak black hole) The gravity is so strong that a thimbleful of its matter weighs 20,000 tons on Earth. Atoms are shredded, the gravity is so dense. So, life may exist as subatomic particles. Unfortunately, they would be so small as to time passing, 7 generations of their kind pass in an eyeblink. They could visit us, but we would appear frozen in time to them, not to mention gargantuan. Maybe there are already. :angry:
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Really?
How the hell would they live and stuff?
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I guess they live off subatomic happy meals! lol. I guess food for their size.
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But isn't the only thing in a neutron star exactly that - neutrons?
Are these like neutron organisms?
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They're cannibals.
My people don't call themselves Sioux or Dakota. We call ourselves Ikce Wicasa, the natural humans, the free, wild, common people. I am pleased to call myself that. -Lame Deer
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That explains it all
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I could see it now... Little tiny subatomic indians dancing around a fire, throwing their own in. Then waving spears, and dancing with bones thru there little tiny noses.
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