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What would happen if you had diamond-paste toothpaste and black hole teeth?
(I encouraged him to modify the question to a more realistic one of "neutron
star material" teeth).
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gregjohn <pte### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
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> What would happen if you had diamond-paste toothpaste and black hole teeth?
> (I encouraged him to modify the question to a more realistic one of "neutron
> star material" teeth).
That question is really odd, especially taken into account that the
toothpaste is completely irrelevant and inconsequential in this setting
(regardless of whether you have black hole or neutron star teeth).
--
- Warp
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 10:25:38 EDT, "gregjohn" <pte### [at] yahoocom>
wrote:
>What would happen if you had diamond-paste toothpaste and black hole teeth?
>
>(I encouraged him to modify the question to a more realistic one of "neutron
>star material" teeth).
>
>
You would never need to go to the dentist, ever again :)
--
Regards
Stephen
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gregjohn wrote:
> What would happen if you had diamond-paste toothpaste and black hole teeth?
>
> (I encouraged him to modify the question to a more realistic one of "neutron
> star material" teeth).
>
Consulting wikipedia for the density of neutron stars... Apparently the
crust has a very low density so teeth made from superficial material
might weigh only 100kg or so each. But they could weight a billion times
more than that.
I don't think that you could make a scratch in neutron star material,
not even with diamond, if that is the question.
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gregjohn wrote:
> What would happen if you had diamond-paste toothpaste and black hole teeth?
>
> (I encouraged him to modify the question to a more realistic one of "neutron
> star material" teeth).
"You would have graver problems than tooth decay."
Regards,
John
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John VanSickle wrote:
> "You would have graver problems than tooth decay."
Atomic tooth decay, perhaps? What's the half-life of a nutronium tooth?
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
"That's pretty. Where's that?"
"It's the Age of Channelwood."
"We should go there on vacation some time."
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