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A. Obamium is, in fact, made out of Obama
B. Obamium is very durable and can only be negatively affected by the impact force of high-
yield explosives
C. Obamium is not a living organism. (a theory postulated by Dr. McBasketball , lead
researcher at the Obamium Research Facility in Honolulu)
Only some forms of Obamium, that are extra dense can survive high-yield explosions. The most common Obamium is not dense enough to survive a nuclear blast. The sample you must've tested on was most likely one of the much rarer dense samples, that can survive during much more extreme conditions.