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Question about Diamond Creation feats

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I was looking at Nomi no Sukune's feat and I realized something, yes, we do know the pressure at which carbon turns to diamonds, but we completely ignore the fact that diamonds take 1 to 3 billion years to form under such conditions, so I started wondering, is there a relation between the time it takes and pressure? As in, if I were to increase pressure, would the process be faster? And what's the proportion? Could we say that if I double the pressure, the time required is halved? Can anyone give me an answer with (at least some) scientific backing?
 
A simplified version of it essentially;


Basically, it depends on how much heat and pressure is applied to it. So yes, if you double the pressure and temperature - ofc the right one - you can cut its time in half.
 
A simplified version of it essentially;


Basically, it depends on how much heat and pressure is applied to it. So yes, if you double the pressure and temperature - ofc the right one - you can cut its time in half.
I can't find anything in that link to support the idea of pressure and time being inversely proportional,am I missing something? Is age catching up with me?
 
mh, I see.

I think I'll ask on Calc Group Discussion, just to be sure. They are the go-to when it comes to this stuff, right?
 
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