askscience·Ask Sciencebyroot any ideas on how to get electrons to not repel eachother?View original on lemmy.wtf13Comments15
AAbouBenAdhem replylemmy.worldAn electron moving backward in time is equivalent to a positron, which attracts electrons.9
tthreelonmusketeers sh.itjust.works2Hide 2 repliesFor what purpose? There might be an easier way to accomplish your goal.4
root replylemmy.wtf1Hide 1 replyhow to phase matter through matter, quantum tunnels, and I know that we can quantum tunnel electrons currently but I wanna move onto larger objects.2
tthreelonmusketeers replysh.itjust.works quantum larger objects These two are kind of at odds with each other. Quantum effects are easily observable at the small scale, but rapidly become negligible on the macroscopic scale.2
SSims lemmy.mlNot expert, but I don't think our universe allows same phases/states to overlap. They can get a little closer tho. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_pair3
Positive thinking?
Send one of them backward in time.
can you expand on this? the theory involves time
An electron moving backward in time is equivalent to a positron, which attracts electrons.
put protons between them
For what purpose? There might be an easier way to accomplish your goal.
how to phase matter through matter, quantum tunnels, and I know that we can quantum tunnel electrons currently but I wanna move onto larger objects.
These two are kind of at odds with each other. Quantum effects are easily observable at the small scale, but rapidly become negligible on the macroscopic scale.
Not expert, but I don't think our universe allows same phases/states to overlap. They can get a little closer tho. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_pair
Annihilation.
Decay one into a photon and a neutrino.
Just throw them into a black hole
Is that a good idea?
Take a shower?
Place them far enough apart that the force is insignificant.