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No. You can't squeeze energy.
You have a poor imagination
if it helps you have a glove on that is composed of only electrons and you going to squeeze an electron cloud.The cloud has opposing force right?
If you're talking about electrons being squeezed against other electrons, yes, a repulsive force will develop between the electrons.
So... if we took two individual electrons and fired them at each other, they would collide and be solid relative to each other?
Quote from: Thebox on 13/11/2017 02:53:00So... if we took two individual electrons and fired them at each other, they would collide and be solid relative to each other?It's a little hard to say that they would be "solid" in the classical sense of the word. States of matter like solid, liquid and gas are emergent properties of large groups of particles. The exact behavior of two electrons interacting would depend on how fast they are moving. If they are moving slowly, they will just deflect one-another's paths due to electric repulsion. If they are moving very quickly, it's possible that the collision will generate other kinds of particles.Since we are discussing the structure of matter, I thought this would be a very good video to post. It's a reconstruction of the original gold foil experiment using modern technology://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBqHkraf8iE
If they are moving slowly, they will just deflect one-another's paths due to electric repulsion.
You mean likewise polarity repulsion?
Ok , so if we have a field constructed of electrons and a second field constructed of electrons, the fields are ''solid'' to each other?
They'd behave more like rapidly expanding gas clouds.
Exactly, what I refer to as micro bangs except it is the ''particle'' itself that rapidly expands. Do you agree that all points of an electron are likewise in polarity to all other points of the same electron?
Quote from: Thebox on 13/11/2017 19:27:33Exactly, what I refer to as micro bangs except it is the ''particle'' itself that rapidly expands. Do you agree that all points of an electron are likewise in polarity to all other points of the same electron? As far as can be told by experiment, electrons are point particles. There is only one point. A single point isn't going to repel itself.
This is where 0³ is applied , my single point has a volume of 1 . If it has dimensions it can't be a single point, it would have to be a 3 dimensional point 0³. Ok I understand what you are saying, but in a 3 dimensional point there would be certainly expansion by the repulsive forces .
Of course if we were discussing protons, the same applies about the repulsive force?
Quote from: Kryptid on 13/11/2017 02:26:27If you're talking about electrons being squeezed against other electrons, yes, a repulsive force will develop between the electrons. Now that was not too difficult to answer was it? So... if we took two individual electrons and fired them at each other, they would collide and be solid relative to each other?
If take two nitrogen molecules and push them together they repel each other.By your "argument" nitrogen gas is a solid.
I too am interested in why you think your intellect is on par with the top 5% of scientists.
In my imagination, I am the hero of the story, so I have to be smarter than the ''enemy'' or I would not be the hero of my story.
Quote from: Thebox on 13/11/2017 21:13:56In my imagination, I am the hero of the story, so I have to be smarter than the ''enemy'' or I would not be the hero of my story.There, fixed it for you. Nobody said tha good memory is being smart. Being smart is being able to utilise information and reason with it. Ergo, you are most definitely not in the top 5%.
In time I will define gravity and other stuff.
Of course nitrogen gas is a solid
Quote from: Thebox on 13/11/2017 21:30:11In time I will define gravity and other stuff.You may find that someone already did that.Of course, there's nothing to stop you defining gravity as something different from what everybody else means by the word.If you plan to start redefining words you should probably learn more about how words work.For example"Well strangely enough I have not met anyone yet on these forums who can out think me. "should be"Well strangely enough I have not met anyone yet on these forums who can out-think me. " or even"Well strangely enough I have not met anyone yet on these forums who can outthink me. "and when you say " I destroyed Einstein's time dilation and defined time exact. "it suggests that you don't know what an adverb is.You should have said " I destroyed Einstein's time dilation and defined time exactly. "Well, obviously, you shouldn't have said any of those things because they are not true.
Quote from: Thebox on 13/11/2017 21:11:45Of course nitrogen gas is a solidIt's probably time you stopped this sort of thing; you just look silly.