Muonic enrichment
The core principle behind muonic enrichment is the muon's ability to replace an electron in an atom's orbit, drastically reducing the effective size of the atom due to the much greater mass of the muon.
Such a contraction has several advantages:
- novel material properties
- increased probability of nuclear fusion events or other high-energy interactions that are typically difficult to achieve under normal conditions
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| Natural | 8 | 2 |
| Artificial | 4 | 10 |
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Blueprints
Coming soon.