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Depends on your definition of "indestructible", I guess kHz1000 Send a noteboard - 15/02/2012 08:41:02 AM
Heartstone is indestructible from the moment it exists. If you hit it a thousand more times with a hammer, it doesn't somehow become MORE indestructible.


I have no idea why that popped into my head just now, but it's always bugged me.


For example, we may say that foods are sterile even when they really aren't. They can be commercially sterile, which pretty much means "sterile enough". There are still bacteria there, just a very minimal amount.

Theoretically it might be possible to measure the hardness of a cuendillar bar and see it go up as you apply pressure to the bar, or something. But since it's already the hardest thing in existence, what's the point? It's indestructible, for a given value of indestructible.
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Cuendillar: All force directed against simply "makes it stronger" What? Bull. - 14/02/2012 07:56:14 PM 1153 Views
Yeah, an absolute is an absolute. *NM* - 14/02/2012 08:00:56 PM 299 Views
Depends on your definition of "indestructible", I guess - 15/02/2012 08:41:02 AM 809 Views
Unbreakable and unbendable not the same thing - 17/02/2012 03:12:57 PM 917 Views
And - 17/02/2012 04:28:36 PM 678 Views
Simple answer to this is the conservation of energy. - 23/02/2012 07:09:19 PM 644 Views
Yeah, I like this one the best - 16/03/2012 06:49:11 PM 688 Views
Well, all that energy of the eternally burning sun has to go somewhere *NM* - 16/03/2012 11:21:36 PM 294 Views
I wonder what causes the sun to refuel though? *NM* - 17/03/2012 01:42:55 AM 283 Views
Theoretically the Sun will burn out - 17/03/2012 04:38:35 PM 657 Views
Not in WoT it won't. - 17/03/2012 05:18:24 PM 623 Views
All that means is time doesn't move forward in WOT meaning there is no change - 17/03/2012 07:36:45 PM 659 Views
How so? - 18/03/2012 04:08:20 AM 610 Views
The link I attached discussed how our sun burns and it's estimated life time - 18/03/2012 02:07:06 PM 605 Views
Yes, speaking of that link... - 18/03/2012 05:59:31 PM 578 Views
Keep reading - 18/03/2012 11:13:16 PM 538 Views
I don't get what you're trying to say. - 19/03/2012 01:48:46 AM 578 Views
Doesn't matter ... As you said earlier it's an irrelevant point anyway. - 19/03/2012 03:26:04 AM 508 Views
As you wish. *NM* - 19/03/2012 03:27:39 AM 234 Views
Re: I wonder what causes the sun to refuel though? - 17/03/2012 07:39:30 PM 620 Views
Yeah, probably. - 18/03/2012 04:10:12 AM 524 Views
except energy doesn't usually convert to matter, does it? - 17/03/2012 07:48:24 AM 738 Views
This is what best explains everything... - 17/03/2012 02:53:02 PM 647 Views
Hmmm.... - 17/03/2012 03:28:24 PM 706 Views

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