The discussion centers on the boiling point of substances in relation to vapor pressure and external pressure, specifically questioning why diamonds do not boil in a vacuum while other substances like oxygen do. It highlights the role of intermolecular forces in maintaining a solid state, suggesting that these forces, rather than just external pressure, contribute to a substance's stability. The conversation also touches on thermodynamic principles, noting that strong intermolecular forces can prevent boiling even in low-pressure environments. Participants express curiosity about the implications of these forces in an absolute vacuum and the stability of substances like diamond. Ultimately, the consensus is that while external pressure is a factor, intermolecular forces play a crucial role in maintaining the solid state of materials.