> in the magnetar stars, atoms are squeezed to cigars thinner than the Compton wavelength of the electron
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A magnetar that would be 1000 miles away would kill us due to diamagnetism of water in our cells.
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Date: 2023-04-07 08:06 pm (UTC)> in the magnetar stars, atoms are squeezed to cigars thinner than the Compton wavelength of the electron
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A magnetar that would be 1000 miles away would kill us due to diamagnetism of water in our cells.