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at mass smaller than gravitational friction
Quote from: Petrochemicalsat mass smaller than gravitational frictionPlease define "the mass of gravitational friction" for gold....and how that limit defines a liquid?
This is quite interesting. Gold is crushed and crushed again by pressure, yet does not develop fatigue at any point. Like fluid really, i suppose in a container at enough gravity it would indeed fill the container. Maybe the definition of liquid needs redefining, something like "at mass smaller than gravitational friction, in zero gravity environment, it will form a sphere of matter ? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RcxBfdyF7YY
create molecular bonds once more without melting ?
Evan, I am thinking that the au in your screen name may not represent gold