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(Universe Today) Interesting Farking neutron star magnets, how do they work?   (universetoday.com) divider line 5
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2011-11-22 12:25:44 PM
preprint is kind-of amazing: Only a few remedial equations, and no figures.

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2011-11-22 02:23:09 PM
wjllope: preprint is kind-of amazing: Only a few remedial equations, and no figures.

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I think it's crazy that the substructure of neutrons could be responsible for some of the most insane objects in the universe, but they make a compelling case with some darn good empirical evidence to back it up.
 
2011-11-22 02:42:35 PM
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2011-11-22 02:43:20 PM
That was a little big ... sorry
 
2011-11-22 02:55:56 PM
How do they work?

They cram a bunch of junk debt into a CDO, sell it and then bet against it.

/oh wait...
 
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