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| If you quantum teleport an atom onto another, would it fuse? |
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| Maxwell.:
--- Quote from: Mega-Bear on March 17, 2017, 06:52:40 PM ---But presumably their nuclei are being overlapped. There would be no way for the atoms to repel. do u even magnets? --- End quote --- what difference does that make? a proton and a proton in both atoms repel one another, there's just not enough energy there to fuse the atoms in the first place "their nuclei are being overlapped" overlapped how? like exactly overlapped? you can't have a proton and a proton being in the same space |
| Master Matthew²:
Nevermind, I think I mistook this for something else. |
| Aide33:
Look up the pauli exclusion principle --- Quote from: wikipedia ---that two or more identical fermions (particles with half-integer spin) cannot occupy the same quantum state within a quantum system simultaneously. --- End quote --- so technically, two particles cannot be in the exact same state (position, velocity, etc.) so basically the particles in the atoms could never ever be in the same space at the same time, it's impossible actually, you can have two fermions at the same place at the same time, it's just they have opposite spin and since you know their position very accurately, the uncertainty of the velocity blows up to infinity so it hard to figure out what they would do |
| PhantOS:
putting matter inside more matter would probably destroy everything since it takes an impossible amount of force if it was even physically possible to do so in the first place |
| Mega-Bear:
--- Quote from: Maxwell. on March 17, 2017, 07:24:48 PM ---what difference does that make? a proton and a proton in both atoms repel one another, there's just not enough energy there to fuse the atoms in the first place "their nuclei are being overlapped" overlapped how? like exactly overlapped? you can't have a proton and a proton being in the same space --- End quote --- I don't think you understand. read this. hopefully that makes things clearer. |
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