Don_Alduck
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well…… i dont know because In the context of physics, the concept of "0 mass" is intriguing but doesn't align well with our current understanding of the universe. Mass is a fundamental property of matter, and it is intricately linked to energy and the forces acting within the universe. 1. Is 0 mass possible? In classical mechanics and general relativity, mass is a measure of an object's inertia and gravitational interaction. An object with zero mass doesn't fit into these frameworks in a meaningful way. In quantum field theory, massless particles do exist. For example, photons (particles of light) and gluons (particles that mediate the strong force) are considered massless. These particles always travel at the speed of light in a vacuum and exhibit wave-particle duality. However, objects that have mass cannot become massless. A human, for instance, cannot lose all mass and continue to exist in a recognizable form. 2. What if you became zero mass? Speed of Light Travel: Like photons, a massless human would theoretically move at the speed of light. This would drastically alter the experience of space and time, as time would effectively stand still for the person moving at light speed, according to relativity. Interaction with Matter: A massless entity would likely lose the ability to interact with matter in conventional ways. The person would no longer exert gravitational force, have inertia, or maintain structural integrity. Energy: Converting all mass to energy (as per 𝐸 = 𝑚𝑐² E=mc²) would release an enormous amount of energy, likely obliterating the person in a burst of energy.
almost……
this reminds me of this scene hahahaha
nezu be like:
hurting yo- me? wha- wait what ?!? hahahah
wait what¿?!¡……
hahahah buggy again hahaha and now the leg hahaha. the buggy name keep appearing hahaha