A car made of the hardest metal (diamond) moving at 1000000000mph crashes into a wall which is also made of the hardest metal (diamond).
What will happen?
>>22860
hardness isn't equivalent to indestructibility, diamonds are quite brittle; you can smash them with a hammer really fucking easily.
>>22866
PROVE IT!
>>22868
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XzJodPr3v0
>>22860
Unknown, you'd have to ask a Ph.D in physics for their thoughts. The car is traveling faster than the speed of light.
>>22860
>>22885
if the car is traveling faster then the speed of light then how can we see it
>>22940
if a plane is traveling at the speed of sound how can we hear it
>>22874
Fake and gay. This is government propaganda. They don't want you to know the truth about diamonds.
>>22940
Light would still hit the car and reflect off of it into our eyes, it's just that by the time we perceive the car, it'd be long gone. So from my limited grasp of physics we'd see a mirage, like how some of the stars we see in the night sky don't even exist anymore because the light from them has taken so long to reach us and in that interval they've already died. Basically you'd never actually be able to see the car at wherever its current position happens to be.
>>22860
diamonds aren't metal
>>22860
>diamond
>>23058
Diamond is the hardest metal.
The car is traveling at approximately 1 1/3 the speed of light, therefore the driver would be going back in time, while still traveling forward in space.
When the car hits the wall, OP will be ground into baby powder by high speed diamond dust,
or alternately, his mommy will get pissed off that the little shit broke her diamonds, and OP's daddy will spank his dumb ass for failing science and charging a 4 chan pass on his credit card.
>>sci
>>23086
Everyone knows the hardest metal is Dragonforce.
Nice "le epik threads are memes xD" thread you got going here, reddit.
Back to your flanderizing shithole.
>>>/r/4chan
>>23143
Who let this rude guy in? This merits a revoking of his pass right?
>>23097
How could you be traveling forward through space while traveling backwards through time?
>reviving a thread on /b/ from over 7 years ago because you saw a screenshot on reddit or a cancerous YLYL thread and think and treat it like it's a meme
>being this uncreative
>being this much if a content parasite
Wew lad
>>23170
You know I have a 7 year old that's 7 years old, strange to think about it that way
>>23183
Ew, reddit-flavored nonsense irony with a hint of goon.
Shitty even when compared to [s4s] irony.
what is the structural integrity of that wall? How do we know it wont just fall over?
>>23058
I'd smash her diamond, if you know what I mean.
>>23000
A skipping stone still leaves ripples in the water as it goes by.
>>23195
You're the only one talking about reddit here, friendo. You need to go back.
>>23402
Cool clock.
>>23195
Rude
>>22866
>>22874
What does hardness mean then?
>>23498
diamonds are the "strongest" natural material in terms of scratch hardness but hardness has lots of differing definitions besides scratch hardness, which diamonds aren't the best in.
>>22860
Pocket-protected scientists built a wall of iron and crashed a diamond car into it at 400 miles per hour, and the car was unharmed. They then built a wall out of diamond and crashed a car made of iron moving at 400 miles an hour into the wall, and the wall came out fine. They then crashed a diamond car made of 400 miles per hour into a wall, and there were no survivors. They crashed 400 miles per hour into a diamond traveling at iron car. Western New York was powerless for hours. They rammed a wall of metal into a 400 mile per hour made of diamond, and the resulting explosion shifted the earth's orbit 400 million miles away from the sun, saving the earth from a meteor the size of a small Washington suburb that was hurtling towards mid-western Prussia at 400 billion miles per hour. They shot a diamond made of iron at a car moving at 400 walls per hour, and as a result caused two wayward airplanes to lose track of their bearings, and make a fatal crash with two buildings in downtown New York. They spun 400 miles at diamond into iron per wall. The results were inconclusive. Finally, they placed 400 diamonds per hour in front of a car made of wall traveling at miles per iron, and the result proved without a doubt that diamonds were the hardest metal of all time, if not just the hardest metal known to man.
>>23498
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-the-hardness-toughness-resilience-and-stiffness-of-materials
>>23616
It's about fucking time.
>>23616
I don't know if it's copy-pasta but this was the only funny thing in this thread.
>>23717
I did NOT find this to be funny.
>>23163
It's science I ain't gotta explain shit
What about a lion made of diamonds trying to get in the car?
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