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n. theorized phase of matter occurring at extremely high temperature and density, composed of free quarks
Usage examples of "quagma".
When quagma is allowed to cool and expand its binding superforce decomposes into four sub-forces.
He began talking again about quagma and physics constants and the rolled-up dimensions of spacetime, but Jeru waved that away irritably.
Ghosts were performing experiments with quagma, in violation of treaties between our races.
After that, human surveillance of Ghost quagma projects was stepped up.
I knew there must be layers of truth, hidden beneath tine surface of what the Ambassador had told me, just as their nuggets of quagma had been inexpertly hidden beneath the regolith of their hollowed-out moon.
A few microseconds after the singularity the Universe was mostly quagma - a magma of free quarks.
I caught a glimpse of the quagma object whirling away from the pod and neatly returning to its orbit.
Well, the particles from the quagma burst left tracks like vapour trails in the matter they passed through.
The scars lacing the pod -even my body - held as much of the understanding of the quagma creatures as they could give us.
For the existence of the ark was itself the quagma datum, the single key fact: That they had been here.
You are aware that quagma is the state of matter which emerged from the Big Bang.
When quagma is allowed to cool and expand the superforce decomposes into the four sub-forces.
In the first microsecond, space was filled with quagma, a swarming magma of quarks, as if the whole universe was a single huge proton.
The particles were bits of quagma, and they left tracks like vapor trails in the matter they passed through.
The quagmites had swarmed through a quagma broth, fighting and loving and dying.