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http://revolution-green.com/metallic-hydrogen-theory-becomes-reality/
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Mark
Unless it's stable between LN & room temperatures, we'll not see much practical use of it.
It will remain a theoretical curiosity, though.
Even if it is only meta-stable, there are still a vast array
of possibilities in alloy and polymer research.
I see this as a tremendous breakthrough
Looks like that diamond-anvil thing might give us several
materials we once thought unattainable