On 19Jun2020 1946, Kelly St. Clair wrote: > The notion that some portion of the hydrogen is used to form/fill the > jump bubble has come up before in prior discussions of this issue. I > think a refinement (ha) that someone once suggested is that because > the physics of jumpspace are /different/, you very much want something > to keep the bubble "inflated" so that it does not come anywhere close > to the hull. Hydrogen, preferably protium, is the best stuff to use > because it's so SIMPLE it minimizes the possibility of weird > interactions along the interface, including what we politely call > "high-energy events" and sometimes even /stranger/ things (see the > misjump tables and a hundred old spacer's tales). > Exactly, though IMTU there's enough jumpspace interpenetration of the bubble that an EVA, especially late in a jump, is a really Bad Idea, and damage to the hull grid can make for 'interesting' events like those old tales of hauntings as jump space leaks in. -- Rupert Boleyn <xxxxxx@gmail.com>