It came from outer space
Meh!
I want an iPhone cover made from that stuff.
Atom-bothering boffins have proved that a crystal previously only found in labs also occurs naturally - in outer space. The scientists have found evidence that a 'quasicrystal' uncovered in Russia was actually part of a meteorite that fell to Earth rather than a material that was formed naturally on our home world. …
Pumping this sort of thing into inter-stellar space sounds like the sort of thing the human race might do to demonstrate our understandings of geometry and physics to whatever else might be out there. Could be that it wasnt naturally made after all and theres someone/thing thinking along the same lines ?
http://iheardacouplethings.blogspot.com/2012/01/russian-space-crystals.html
The Russians seem to have no luck with rockets and space and Mars, but it seems they've scored a lucky discovery here. I have posted here a discussion of some of the controversy behind these extraterrestrial goodies.
That is all.
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No mention on any practical uses for this stuff.
Based on the fact that it is extra terrestial .... could it form part of an intergalactic communication device? if so could the fact that it was not "discovered" till recently have caused considerable distress to a visitor from 1982 in our calculations. He might have been able to call home then.