Well, according to quantim mechanics, if you stand their leaning against the wall for an infinite amount of time, eventually your molecules will be arranged in such a way that you go through the wall. =)
You should read up on quantum mechanics (or watch the video "What the Bleep do I Know" for an introduction to it). SCIENCE is stranger than science-fiction now.
Rasheed Jamal is right. This is technically theoretical physics since much of what quantum mechanics deals with cannot be directly observed. But actually, much of what conventional science (and most people) accept for fact is also theoretical physics. For example, we cannot directly observe atoms, yet the vast majority of people accept their existence as fact. Many of the theories of quantum mechanics are indirectly provable through mathematics and pure necessity...
2007-09-01 04:58:21
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answered by cajungirl_2004 4
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Yes, and the way to do it isn't that hard, First look around the room and notice everything in the room. Do not have anything in the room that weighs less then you do. If there is anything falling into that area remove it from the room. The room must be "sealed", not tightly but painters tape works good. Tape a two inch wide strip of it around all the windows and doors. When that done your ready to go. Run as fast as you can to the door and open it. Run around the room twice then run you molecules out the door and close it behind you. Then you have to chat: OHWHATASSIAM ten times real loud.
2007-09-01 12:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a theory that says that if the moleculer alignment of any object is changed to the moleculer alignment of the other object the first object can go through the other object. But there is no clear proof of this. soem say that it can be done where as some say it cannot be done. It is a topic of conflict between the thoughts of the people (scientists,physists,chemist, etc...). NO REAL PROOF
2007-09-01 12:15:44
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answered by Rasheed Jamal 2
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Yes, on the quantum level this is entirely possible. However, the problem is the arrangement of all the atoms in your body would have to be in such a precise alignment that; As Brian Greene puts it:
"...if you walked into a solid wall every second, you would have to wait longer than the current age of the universe to have a good chance of passing through it on one of your attempts."
2007-09-01 12:07:29
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answered by wrcsubers 3
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Oh my god are you serious? Why would you ask that? Are you just too lazy to go through the door or what?
2007-09-01 11:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i like your idea but dont think it works in real life... yea when you die i guess you could go through walls
2007-09-01 11:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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That really sounds painful.
2007-09-01 12:02:28
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answered by Ham8888888888 3
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It is SF (Science Fiction), not science.
2007-09-01 11:57:07
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answered by Swamy 7
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