From: Chris Hind (chind@juno.com)
Date: Wed Dec 18 1996 - 11:53:17 MST
>Another fun paper at www.xxx.lanl.com I found is Gravitational Phase
>Transition in Neutron Stars gr-qc/9611023 by R.P. Lano.
>
>According to the paper, weird things may occur inside neutron stars very
>similar to superconduction of gravity! He predicts a London penetration
>depth of 12 kilometers (which is less than the radius of most neutron
>star models), that the core will be a Bose condensate, a gravitational
>Meissner effect (gravitomagnetic fields cannot penetrate the star), a
>gravitational "ferromagnetic phase" and symmetry breaking of gravity.
Superconduction of gravity? Wow, never even considered that one. I wonder
what some of the uses could be for it if we were ever able to harness it.
Could we use it to help mold custom space-time architectures?
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