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so we all know that diamonds are the hardest medal. but wouldn't a frozen diamond be even harder? does this mean that when you freeze a diamond it becomes another state of matter, like a liquid?

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>> No.8711367

>>8711359
Duuuudeee. Imagine Bose state diamonds. It would be like enough to stop the universe all together.

>> No.8711372

>>8711359
> but wouldn't a frozen diamond be even harder?

it hurts, please make it stop

But just in case you're being genuine, diamonds are already solid thus they have been "frozen". You're suggesting turning a solid into a solid, nothing is gonna change.

also diamonds are not the hardest known substance or material.

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>>8711359
According to my calculations, frozen diamonds, or "Diamondillium," are so strong that nothing can fracture them, not even God 1 and God 2 combined. Also, science proves that you just read this in my voice.

>> No.8711602

>>8711359
>Medal
*metal

>diamonds are the hardest medal
Diamonds are a gigantic carbon crystal

>Trying to freeze a solid