I'm kind of thinking if this were true, some trillionaire (is that a word?) would have already built a damn space ship that could get there and retrieve ALLTHEDIAMONDS.
Like I said above, it's theoretically possible. The right molecules are in the atmosphere and the pressures are certainly high enough. But I don't think we have proof that it's actually happening.
Same way that, theoretically, some super nova would actually leave behind a giant diamond where the star used to be. There's enough carbon and enough pressure, but we don't have solid proof that one actually exists.
So I can hold my nose and make a noise that sounds like humming ... It's way harder but still humming-esque. Am I doing it wrong or am I just super speshal?
No, I can do this too! I don't think it's a true hum.
I'm kind of thinking if this were true, some trillionaire (is that a word?) would have already built a damn space ship that could get there and retrieve ALLTHEDIAMONDS.
Like I said above, it's theoretically possible. The right molecules are in the atmosphere and the pressures are certainly high enough. But I don't think we have proof that it's actually happening.
Same way that, theoretically, some super nova would actually leave behind a giant diamond where the star used to be. There's enough carbon and enough pressure, but we don't have solid proof that one actually exists.
Ok, now my mind is officially blown. ILOVESCIENCE.
Like I said above, it's theoretically possible. The right molecules are in the atmosphere and the pressures are certainly high enough. But I don't think we have proof that it's actually happening.
Same way that, theoretically, some super nova would actually leave behind a giant diamond where the star used to be. There's enough carbon and enough pressure, but we don't have solid proof that one actually exists.
Ok, now my mind is officially blown. ILOVESCIENCE.