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Very Complicated Chemistry related question

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-03 4:40 ID:abMTFElt



Ok, lets say i had a Cube Rite, its inside was 3x3x3 Meters... (27m^3). And for a hypothetical it had a border 1 meter thick of super strong material surrounding it, to make sure it could not break or be altered in any way possible.

Then i filled the whole inside of the cube with water, the whole 27 cubic meters...

Then I froze the water.

Since water expands when it is frozen and the cube cannot change shape (unalterable, superstrong material) what would happen to the water?

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-12 23:51 ID:41TwIA4m

You can't have a hypothetical that leads to a contradiction. Say in this thought experiment I send a particle flying at it which cannot be stopped by ANYTHING. Then what happens?

You can't define something like an infinitely immovable object and still hope to get realistic answers, especially in a science as retarded as Chemistry, the subject of choice for people unable to understand Physics

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