Do you know What If a Needle Hit Earth at Light Speed? #universe #space #solarsystemplanets #deimos

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What would happen if a tiny iron needle, just one gram, hit Earth at nearly the speed of light? The results are more explosive than you might think. The energy released would be equivalent to 201 million billion joules, the same as three of the most powerful nuclear bombs ever detonated. The impact would create a colossal fireball and cause unimaginable destruction. But, should we worry? Thankfully, no object can reach the speed of light… yet.

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Id say wrong, because, Case 1: Needle is not indestructible. It would be atomised long before it reached the surface of the earth, the kinetic energy breaking the bonds of it even in space. Case 2: the need is indestructible. With that much speed and kinetic energy, at the level of surface area, it would most likely just pass straight trough the planet, at worst, leaving a small vitrified hole.
My guess anyway.

Geaibleu