"Curious... well, no matter" And flicks it away into the stars It's a pretty awesome note for giving the Marvel universe this bittersweet tragic ending
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I could interpret all that to mean that all vibranium is really a single particle and that certainly would make it indestructible in the sense that elementary particles are, as they are indivisible and have no parts to decompose into.
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Reading about this "vibranium cancer" is sounds like what would happen to anything that failed to conserve energy in such a way that there was more energy over time. If the violation was very very small maybe it'd just get warm. Only very small? Violent explosion right away.
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Oh yeah, meant to say, it'd be like glitchy video game physics. Or imagine how scary a super ball that gained even 1% energy every time it bounced. You really hope it finds it's way into space before it breaks up into little superball molecules that cook off the atmosphere
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