/u/LeviAEthan512's posts in /r/askscience
If you had a metal ball suspended below the ocean surface by a balloon, could you pull it down far enough that the pressure compresses the balloon enough to make the system's overall density greater than water, and it would sink from then on?
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If you had a metal ball suspended below the ocean surface by a balloon, could you pull it down far enough that the pressure compresses the balloon enough to make the system's overall density greater than water, and it would sink from then on?
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If and when 3D printing gets advanced enough to place atoms and molecules individually and to a corresponding precision, will there be any way to prevent counterfeiting?
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Could you force a balloon so far down a column of liquid that it compresses/liquifies to the point that its density is greater than the liquid its in and sinks the rest of the way, or is there something that prevents that?
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If we dumped radioactive waste into the Challenger Deep, is it likely that volcanoes in the western Pacific Ring of Fire might start having radioactive eruptions? Or would the heavy elements just sink to the core?
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