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Im working on a project for solid matter to move through solid matter and conseal a living life like a mouse and still be alive after moving through the object. there are these crystals that when put close to absolute zero move through eachother like ghosts. all solid matter can do this because solid matter has a crystal form but these crystals are made of helium-2 or helium-4. anyways thats my question.
The Chosen One, Feb 12 2010
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but then again, i could use a super powerful electromagnet contained within an insulating glass, the same they use in slot machines, to move the atoms out of the way and back together behind you like a raindrop throgh air.
or you could move the wall around you by giving the wall have two sides with different charges that push off agenced eachother for an amount of time. just enough time for you to slide through the wall without any damages, just bending space and creating a gap, well i guess thats a wormhole. a small one.
Watch out you don't fall through the floor.
well if the floor is concrete this crystal thing wont fall through it because concrete is just a bunch of rox mixed with water that drys which is another problem of mine.some walls have concrete mixed inside or plaster so i guess you can only walk through metal, glass, and plastic
The behavior of Helium 3 and 4 is theorized as being due to the formation of a supersolid. A supersolid produces apparently frictionless flow. It is related to superfluidity and superconductivity. These are very unusual phenomena that are only achievable in supercooled materials. It does not allow truly solid objects to pass through each other. Supersolid helium is not really a proper solid in the usual sense and isn't suitable to make a wall. It is crystalline only in the sense that the atoms are arranged in an ordered pattern. It would have no tensile strength. It wouldn't even support its own weight, and its very light. It only exists at very high pressures and low temperatures. No mouse is going to survive in those conditions.
Choosen One, you really should study the topics you base your ideas on so you can understand their capabilities and limitations.
i know i must study more on this subject thats why before i posted this idea i tried to research, i found alot on supersolids and bose-einstines where a group of solid atoms vibrate like a single atom. and i also commented this idea with other ideas. the only reason i posted this idea was to see what you guys have heard about it.
popcorn!!!!
i am not the one who posted popcorn, and whoever did, that was just stupid and random.