If there is no single being on earth that is able to eat it, I’d consider it non-edible. Even if all humans and animals worked together, they could at best eat some parts of the mountain. But that I’d rather consider eating rocks, not eating ‘the mountain’.
If we define absorbtion of the mountain by a black hole as eating, I might accept that. Otherwise I double down. :P
If there is no single being on earth that is able to eat it, I’d consider it non-edible. Even if all humans and animals worked together, they could at best eat some parts of the mountain. But that I’d rather consider eating rocks, not eating ‘the mountain’.
If we define absorbtion of the mountain by a black hole as eating, I might accept that. Otherwise I double down. :P