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Phase shift? Someone's been watching too much Star Trek []
Phase shift is seemingly the only way to 'walk through' a solid object. Solid objects can't be walked through by definition but fluids can (as has already been pointed out) so changing the phase would allow people to pass through a wall.From an engineering standpoint, the only problem (assuming the technology for turning a solid wall into a fluid) is getting the fluid back into a solid, more specifically, the same solid. One solution might be some sort of 'container' to keep it in the same shape...but then how do you walk through it?.... Hmmmm!
How could i walk through a solid object, like a brick wall?Lets say you have a wall made of ice, if i apply heat the ice will melt and i can walk through what was a wall. Okay, im not actually walking through the ice wall, i have merely removed the wall.But why can't i do something similar to a brick wall? It will not melt, but could we apply energy to move the move the atoms, electrons or whatever "to one side", or to pack them tighter to the side thus opening up a hole in the middle?