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 ====== Sheoul ====== ====== Sheoul ======
-The isomorphic decay of this exotic element is known to interfere with the behavior of spacetime via massless radiation caused by the production of Weyl fermions. Sheoul is in this sense, a critical element in the production of many types of faster-than-light travel systems and is frequently coupled with aeon based engineering systems to produce wide variety of spacetime modifying systems.+The isomorphic decay of this exotic element is known to interfere with the behavior of spacetime via massless radiation caused by the production of Weyl fermions. Sheoul is in this sense, a critical element in the production of many types of faster-than-light travel systems
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 +Importantly, they are very stable and only interact with other weyl fermions for the most part - able to carry charge for large distances without getting scattered and creating heat the same way electrons do. In this sense, sheoul  can be used in conjunction with nano-engineering to create class of computers which are far more energy efficient, stable and powerful
  
 Importantly, Sheoul is incredibly cost ineffective to produce conventionally and as such it needs to be mined from natural sources. Importantly, Sheoul is incredibly cost ineffective to produce conventionally and as such it needs to be mined from natural sources.
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