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- Neutronium (or neutrium, or neutrite) is a hypothetical substance made purely of neutrons. The word was coined by scientist Andreas von Antropoff in 1926...
- The Neutronium Alchemist is a science fiction novel by British writer Peter F. Hamilton, the second book in The Night's Dawn Trilogy. It follows on from...
- of three science fiction novels: The Reality Dysfunction (1996), The Neutronium Alchemist (1997), and The Naked God (1999). A collection of short stories...
- Normalhöhennull (NHN) nn, the chemical symbol for the hypothetical element Neutronium N. N., a pseudonym of 18th-century Italian priest Camillo Almici N. N...
- Hamilton, the first book in The Night's Dawn Trilogy. It is followed by The Neutronium Alchemist and The Naked God. It was first published in the United Kingdom...
- refer to:⁰ P0 protein lppp Standard atmospheric pressure of 101325 Pa Neutronium, hypothetically occupying Period 0 in the periodic table Proflight Zambia...
- Isotope List of particles Neutron radiation and the Sievert radiation scale Neutronium Nuclear reaction Nucleosynthesis Neutron capture nucleosynthesis R-process...
- Night's Dawn Trilogy, following on from The Reality Dysfunction and The Neutronium Alchemist. It was published in the United Kingdom by Macmillan Publishers...
- Companion to the Bounty Adventure by Sven Wahlroos. Hamilton (1997). The Neutronium Alchemist. ISBN 9780446605465. Lee, Laurie; Mack, Jane (2003). "Introduction"...
- less than that of Saturn. Brennan created an 8 ft diameter sphere of neutronium, a material consisting of densely packed neutrons. The sphere had a surface...