Keroscene
Active Member
Re: Physics idea
When I think of rigidness I think of density. Which leads me to think of the densest object I can imagine (besides myself) which would be a black hole. Where matter is packed beyond comprehension. If the atoms in the wire were that close together would it work? The whole purpose of this thing is for its opposite end to move instantly, which would be faster than sending a signal at the speed of light... Is it possible to get atoms close enough together so when you push one atom the other atoms they're bonded to move at exactly the same time?
When I think of rigidness I think of density. Which leads me to think of the densest object I can imagine (besides myself) which would be a black hole. Where matter is packed beyond comprehension. If the atoms in the wire were that close together would it work? The whole purpose of this thing is for its opposite end to move instantly, which would be faster than sending a signal at the speed of light... Is it possible to get atoms close enough together so when you push one atom the other atoms they're bonded to move at exactly the same time?