• Yes is the short answer to your question, but to clarify the answer is no, unobtanium certainly will always never be laterally stiffer than adamantium. There again, it depends on what warp you normally run at. Never run unobtanium with an uneven number of teeth on your cog, or a tooth is liable to spontaneously vanish due to quantum coupling.

    If you can find some blue nipples designed for the quadruple eyeletted carbonium system then they should appear green when laced to unobtanium, due to the standing waves introduced by the mismatch.

    Finally, never look at an unobtanium wheel whilst riding, since they rely on Hesienberg's uncertainty principle to operate. I'm sure you knew that already.

    So anyway, getting back to the point, the answer is yes, but possibly no. Hope this clears it all up for you.

    Thank you, I feel like I have a much better understanding of radial lacing vs weight vs 3x vs 4x suitability cross referenced with the use of artificial metals such as unobtanium, adamantium, carbonium, and of course green nipples......I like green nipples.

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