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Thanks to Linode for supporting this SciShow video! To check them out, go to linode.com/scishow. That link gives you a $100 60-day credit on a new Linode account. Theres a case to be made that the sharpest object in the world cant cut anything. Which seems weird, right? If youve ever sliced an apple with a knife or sewn a badge with a needle, sharpness probably seems pretty straightforward. If a tool is sharpit cuts. Right? But, like most other things, scientists have tried to pin down a way of measuring sharpness. And the weird thing is, they havent found a universal way to do it! There are a lot of ways to define sharpness depending on what thing youre trying to do. And those things could be important practices, from surgery to scientific research. And even if no one agrees on exactly how to measure it, our search for better tools has recently led to some of the sharpest objects weve ever created. [♪ INTRO] Before we get to the sharpest object in the world, lets st