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Simple answer to this is the conservation of energy. Onarishma Send a noteboard - 23/02/2012 07:09:19 PM
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.


If for example you hit cuendillar with a force that force is absorbed and since it is not released it must now become a part of the cuendillar itself since the energy can not be destroyed.
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Cuendillar: All force directed against simply "makes it stronger" What? Bull. - 14/02/2012 07:56:14 PM 1152 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 807 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 687 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 655 Views
Not in WoT it won't. - 17/03/2012 05:18:24 PM 622 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 608 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 537 Views
I don't get what you're trying to say. - 19/03/2012 01:48:46 AM 576 Views
Doesn't matter ... As you said earlier it's an irrelevant point anyway. - 19/03/2012 03:26:04 AM 506 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 619 Views
Yeah, probably. - 18/03/2012 04:10:12 AM 523 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 645 Views
Hmmm.... - 17/03/2012 03:28:24 PM 705 Views

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