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RE: The advent of hypothetical pion stars - a new form of compact objects in the universe
I didn't understand your comment at all... Let me try to answer anyways. The only way I know a pion condensate could form is in the early universe.
That makes more sense. I didn't consider the abundance of Pions in the early Universe, thanks.
It would be interesting to know how the condensate behaves, if it has super fluid behaviour for example.
You can check the research paper I mention in my article. They have worked on this :)