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Old 13-11-2008, 09:31 AM
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Another one Steven.
Maybe 6 months ago on science daily, there was an article stating that there might possibly be a class of star formed by the gravitational collapse of a large star during a supernova, that was more dense than a neutron star (a quark star)
I believe the neutron star exists first, and then collapses further - I wonder if this does indeed break the Pauli exclusion principle - but then again, a quark star proberly is a long shot.
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