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The Heton family |
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Hetonics themselves are strong enough to
form particle clusters from Stars into nearby space. However, their
effectiveness at long space travel is less, given the lower kinesis strength
(pull strength) of Hetons. |
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Hetons also behave in particle fields,
leaving a Star, reacting with the surface of a planet and then being attracted
back to their original source. They are much shorter range particles and
therefore planets need to be close enough to a star to be guaranteed of
receiving sufficient quantities of Hetons. |
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Jupiter for example is large enough (and
its inner layers het enough) to produce large numbers of Hetons. However their
short range means that the Earth rarely receives much Heton particle transfer
from the Jupiter. |
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