
Elastic steel exhibits paradoxical properties by retaining rigidity when subjected to extreme stretching forces. Upon impact, it instantly reverts to its original shape, only to absorb subsequent blows before regaining elasticity again. Resultantly, Elastic Steel finds practical applications in shock-absorbing construction materials and intergalactic sports equipment. Its unpredictable behavior during forging has led manufacturers to develop specialized extrusion methods involving ballroom dance moves. As such, the material's strength lies in equal parts structural integrity and rhythmic dexterity.