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Hypothetically, can empty space “slice” through a solid object
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Not sure if this makes sense, but I’ll just have a go at explaining it.
Just bear with me.
So out of curiousity: since all solids are compiled of clusters of atoms, then hypothetically speaking, will there always be empty gaps in any solid structure that would allow a hypothetical “string” of empty space to pass through it?