What would happen if you launched a diamond into the sun?
How big is the diamond? What kind of diamond? How fast is it going? We need more details here.
>>7666038
The Hope Diamond, as fast as we can launch something of that size.
>>7666042
45.52 carats (9.104 g)
Type IIb diamond
>>7666047
Type IIb diamonds make up about 0.1% of all natural diamonds, making them one of the rarest natural diamonds and very valuable. In addition to having very low levels of nitrogen impurities comparable to Type IIa diamonds, Type IIb diamonds contain significant boron impurities. The absorption spectrum of boron causes these gems to absorb red, orange, and yellow light, lending Type IIb diamonds a light blue or grey color, though examples with low levels of boron impurities can also be colorless. These diamonds are also p-type semiconductors, unlike other diamond types, due to uncompensated electron holes; as little as 1 ppm of boron is enough for this effect. However, a blue-grey color may also occur in Type Ia diamonds and be unrelated to boron. Type IIb diamonds show distinctive infrared absorption spectrum and show gradually increasing absorption towards the red side of visible spectrum.
It would glimmer more brilliantly than it ever has before.
>>7666058
More gloriously than God's vagina?
>>7666070
More glorious than God's vagina while on methamphetamine.
>>7666072
More gloriously than God's meth-filled vagina while riding a stallion into the sunset?
>>7666034
it would melt
>>7666034
the surface temperature of the sun is not enough to vaporizre it, it would sink into the sun until it reaches a depth that is hot enough
there are stars made of diamond
>>7666111
carbon has no liquid state
nice double trips
>>7666079
By at least a factor of 4 glories/cm^3.
>>7666117
Sure it does. Normally it sublimates but get enough pressure and you can get a liquid.
>>7666120
Is that the same as 4 glories/mL?
>>7666166
What is the short name for glories? gl?