Where did superdense materials go? robocon@xxxxxx (07 May 2014 01:53 UTC)
RE: [TML] Where did superdense materials go? Anthony Jackson (07 May 2014 16:16 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Rob O'Connor (08 May 2014 06:09 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Kelly St. Clair (08 May 2014 07:03 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Ian Whitchurch (08 May 2014 08:10 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? William Ewing (08 May 2014 16:44 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Tim (09 May 2014 04:12 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where didsuperdensematerialsgo? Rob O'Connor (10 May 2014 08:45 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where didsuperdensematerialsgo? Tim (10 May 2014 13:21 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where didsuperdensematerialsgo? Richard Aiken (11 May 2014 06:35 UTC)
Re: [TML] Wheredidsuperdensematerialsgo? Rob O'Connor (12 May 2014 08:48 UTC)
Re: [TML] Wheredidsuperdensematerialsgo? Tim (12 May 2014 10:08 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Bruce Johnson (08 May 2014 17:26 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Jeffrey Schwartz (08 May 2014 17:30 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Greg Nokes (08 May 2014 18:10 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? William Ewing (08 May 2014 18:26 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Postmark (08 May 2014 18:35 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? David Shaw (08 May 2014 18:37 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Timothy Collinson (08 May 2014 19:30 UTC)
Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Richard Aiken (09 May 2014 04:19 UTC)

Re: [TML] Where did superdensematerialsgo? Rob O'Connor 08 May 2014 06:09 UTC

Anthony Jackson wrote:
 > Stupidly enough, superdense is less dense than tungsten, so
 > it's not at all clear that it's anything nuclear.

Yes, the chemical composition is far from clear.

The listed density may not be so stupid if the starting point is
alumin(i)um or even iron.

This does of course assume that there are metastable allotropes of these
metals way off in the phase diagram somewhere that you can get to with
Traveller Tech Level 12 metallurgy.

If we start with other crystalline compounds (diamond? sapphire?)... who
knows?

"It's magical technology, so we can't understand it!" seems a bit of a
cop-out to me.

The performance characteristics of a device should be describable.

Yes, we can't understand how a TL 15 gadget (say) works 'under the hood'
but it should be possible to outline limits so that it doesn't violate
known physical constants too much.

"It's not a meson gun - it actually causes random neutrons in the target
to become antineutrons and annihilate. The management at General
Products didn't like the names the lab group were proposing. What the
hell is an AWABAC device[1], anyway?"

Rob O'Connor

[1] Augmented Weak interaction Accelerated Baryonic Annihilation Cascade