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<blockquote data-quote="Keroscene" data-source="post: 39571" data-attributes="member: 508"><p><strong>Re: Physics idea</strong></p><p></p><p>It would take an enormous amount of energy to move it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe all mass at the atomic level behaves like waves in a ripple of water. You would push on one end but it would take time for the atoms to react on the other end regardless of how dense or close together the atoms are. Don't atoms never actually touch each other? I remember Sagan saying something about how you can never actually touch another object.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keroscene, post: 39571, member: 508"] [b]Re: Physics idea[/b] It would take an enormous amount of energy to move it. Maybe all mass at the atomic level behaves like waves in a ripple of water. You would push on one end but it would take time for the atoms to react on the other end regardless of how dense or close together the atoms are. Don't atoms never actually touch each other? I remember Sagan saying something about how you can never actually touch another object. [/QUOTE]
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