unbreakable material

UGA Dawg

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I didn`t do anything wrong by double posting this did I???? I just wanted to know if there was an unbreakable material or if yall knew of the strongest metal or if theres anything stronger. The terms of strength I`m talking about is flexibility/lateral load strength.
 
Yes, Unobtanium is the strongest. :D

I think you need to specify what you are looking to do with it?
 
We don't really need double posting, or asking the same question again and again, either. Especially the same almost meaningless question.
 
Looks like almost all of his 23 posts are devoted to finding the above-mentioned unobtainium... :rolleyes:
 
I`m very sorry, I won`t double post again. I will look in to unobtanium. Thanks for the advice.
 
Ok, if you really want to know what is the strongest substance I can tell you, however, you would not be able to lift a knife made out of it.
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It is NEUTRONIUM from a NEUTRON STAR. It is so dense that a golfball size piece is over 100 million metric tons in weight.
 
Cobalt, do you know what neutronium is made out of??? What makes it so strong??? Is it because of the weight??? Were those stupid questions??
 
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Neutronium isn't really something you can get a hold of... It's really just a colloquial term for the stuff that exists at the heart of neutron stars... and it would probably blow up or do something similarly spectacular if it were taken out of that environment...

Just a quick interlude - are you taking these guys seriously?! Or is this all some weird joke?

On the off chance that this isn't some weird gag, there's no such thing as an unbreakable material. Everything breaks, even those unbreakable combs. Metals don't come in a ranked list of bad to good to super to uber. Flexible materials, by definition, don't have high lateral load strength. So from the beginning, your criteria contradict each other for a single ideal metal.

...I still think this is some strange prank...
 
when a star collapses the electrons within the atoms compress into the nucleus and press int the protons creating neutrons and neutrinos that are emitted. The resulting mass is solid neutrons which are one of the atomic particles in an atom, you know, an Atom is+ Neutrons, protons and electrons. The electrons whirl around the nucleus which is made up of protons and neutrons. Sort of like a solar system, where the sun is the nucleus of Protons and neutrons and the electrons are the planets. Imagine all the planets pressed into the sun and the sun collapsed n onto itself. All of that into a tiny little space which would have the same mass as all the planets that came down onto it.

this is laymans terms and what I remember from my old school years, so I am sure there is info you can look up about it.

I was kidding of course about using it as it is impossible to obtain, thankfully, I think :eek:
 
The simple explanation:
when stars are close to burning out, they explode, forming supernovae. When a supernova reaches a certain point of expansion, it collapses, which results in the formation of a so-called "White Dwarf", a neutron star (made of neutronium).

That said...any further questions?


Looks like I was too slow.
 
But hey, you gotta admit that my explanation was easier to understand for someone who believes that you can make a knife blade out of neutronium. :D

Sorry Dawg, but that's just too funny.
 
Quiet Storm said:
The simple explanation:
when stars are close to burning out, they explode, forming supernovae. When a supernova reaches a certain point of expansion, it collapses, which results in the formation a so-called "White Dwarf", a neutron star (made of neutronium).
In "Morreion", several magicians capture an Archveult and force it to take them to one of these shriveled star-cinders. Luckily this one happened to be at the edge of the universe, and it was orbiting around a more massive star, so as it scraped against this ultimate edge with each revolution, it was whittled away bit by bit. This revealed the highly-prized and magically potent IOUN stones, embedded in the super-heavy matrix of the collapsed star. I think if UGA Dawg can just capture an Archveult, he will be well on his way to obtaining materials that can meet his requirements.
 
I don`t care what yall say but lightsabers are and alwys will be the strongest, no matter what. They can cut through anything,ANYTHING.
 
UGA Dawg said:
I don`t care what yall say but lightsabers are and alwys will be the strongest, no matter what. They can cut through anything,ANYTHING.

Massive lasers beat lightsabers because when you use a laser, George Lucas won't sue you.
 
UGA Dawg said:
I don`t care what yall say but lightsabers are and alwys will be the strongest, no matter what. They can cut through anything,ANYTHING.

Umm, no. The lightsaber handle material is too strong for the lightsaber blade to cut, otherwise there would be no way to hold the thing, duh.
 
The most impenetrable substance in the universe can be found between some people's ears.
 
I have attempted to eat things in railway dining cars that could probably pass as unbreakable!
 
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