Got a question for physicists?
Monday, 5. October 2009, 01:10:08
Ex. Let's say you find a special box,or chest,in a place which you can place any kind of object,now there is another chest(or box) somewhere afar,where if you placed an object in the previous box,you will find it in the other box.But in order to obtain the item back,you could only pick one box.And once you have picked it,you will find nothing in both boxes......???
Anyone.....??Pls answer








cofoppyplop # 26. October 2009, 07:12
I'm not one of these brainiacs who could answer seriously, but it's fun to think about.
NewTonyIc # 26. October 2009, 17:51
you said in order for the object to be singular,must be in a dimension that bounds two spaces yet being the same.
and you mention electrical fields.
I've heard interdimensional objects are kept in electrical force fields.
But I'm not sure how it works.