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Iron stars are just one of the strange things you'd encounter if you had a time machine and travelled to the far, far distant future. The REALLY far future.

Don't expect to see an iron star in our galactic neighbourhood any time soon. It's thought it would take 1 x 10^1500 years to form one. That's a one followed by 1,500 zeroes. You get one when a star has not only stopped the process of nuclear fusion and cooled down; as Wikipedia tells me, "quantum tunnelling would eventually cause the light nuclei in ordinary matter to fuse into iron-56 nuclei. Fission and alpha-particle emission would then make heavy nuclei decay into iron, converting stellar-mass objects to cold spheres of iron."

After taking a break from guitar playing thanks to my Mooer Ocean Machine dying on me, I now have a replacement. And here it is, doing its thing.

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from Spontaneous Grand Pianos, released January 28, 2021

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Chris Harris Bristol, UK

I'm still trying to get the music I record to sound like the version I can hear in my head. To do this I've ended up playing every instrument I can get my hands on. These days, I'm closer to "That Sound" than I used to be, but the journey continues.

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