Is Physical Contact Really Possible or Just an Illusion of Forces?

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The discussion explores the concept of physical contact, suggesting that solid objects are primarily made up of atoms and empty space, making true contact impossible. It emphasizes that interactions between objects are governed by binding and repulsive forces rather than direct physical contact. The idea of "walking through walls" is presented as a theoretical possibility if atomic forces could be altered. Additionally, the conversation touches on how an object's gravitational potential is influenced by its density and the cumulative effects of quantum binding forces. Overall, the thread delves into the intricate relationship between atomic structure and physical interactions.
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Ok, I was thinking about this the day. Let me know how far off I am on this.

As we go smaller and smaller on physical scales we find that 'solid' objects are actually comprised of 'atoms' and 'empty space' <--- loose definition, the relationship of which is in proportion to the density. Like 'zooming' into foam. Now with that I concluded that actual physical 'contact' between any 'structure' is impossible. It's the binding and repulsive forces that control the enmeshment of two objects or the ability to 'pass' through. So when two objects collide the interaction of them is dependent upon the 'change' in those states of the 'forces'.

extrapolating out then, the ability to 'walk thru walls' is dependent upon being able to 'alter' the atomic forces and not the 'physical' element.

And to me this also explain the 'gravitational' potential of an object based upon it's cumulative quantum binding forces. higher density objects would have more interactions and thus proportionally more 'force' than one with low density.
 
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I have a feeling that you, too, are familar with The Elegant Universe. I remember thinking about altering atoms to aline with other objects, allowing them to pass through, for the longest time.

I even consitered Biblicle text in my pondering, but that veers me from the beaten path.

I also consirered what "phisical contact" was, but I find your gravitational forse theory facinating.
 
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