Sure, that could work too, but I´'d add that to cutting things off. I just want to know in what ways matter could be "destroyed" or removed from an object.
How can san object lose mass? You can use Antimatter or Fission or Fusion to turn it into energy. Also, one can just cut a piece of the object off. But are there any other ways to remove matter from an object? (Feasable and theoretical)
Imagine a container with compressed air ruptures. Inside is a metric ton of air, just very dense. If it explodes, ignoring fragments of the container and the ground, how would i calculate the blast radius? Do I need the Volume of the container or the density? I thought it might just be the...
I get that, but my question was more of a "what if it would apply", kind of like what the Game theorists do. There obviously aren´t any problems in the games, but what problems would be there if these things were happening in reality?
Thanks! But I´m actually more concerned about the force this would create. A normal balloon doesn´t have a metric ton of air inside of it, compressed into 500 cm3. The effects of "popping" such a balloon should be different. I´m just not sure how to calculate such an explosion or propulsion...
If we were to suppose the pokéball gets rid of the pokémons mass by expelling it as air, what would happen? Imagine we had a pokémon weighing 999.9kgs, being a perfect sphere and having a diameter of 10cms. (Cosmovum). If the Pokéball takes 1 sec to capture or to release a pokémon, and it...