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Matter's promise that it'll bounce back, no matter how hard you stretch the truth.

means The ability of a material to stretch or deform under force, then snap back to its original shape.

from From Greek 'elastikos,' meaning propulsive or driving, born from 'elaunein,' to push or beatthe verb of motion itself.

Limit existsStretch too far and elasticity quits permanently.
Economics borrowed itElastic demand bends sharply with price changes.
Spider silkStretches and stays stronger than steel by weight.
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