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8970584 No.8970584 [Reply] [Original]

could you theoretically balance a sphere on a needle?

>> No.8970599

>>8970584
Idk ask your mom
( I fucked her()

>> No.8970601

>>8970584
you could do it practically

>> No.8970606

>>8970599
kek

>> No.8970607

>>8970601

what about the gravity fluctuations when the needle gets extremely thin

>> No.8970616

>>8970607
will it still be a needle at that point?

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>>8970599
>>8970601
>>8970606
>>8970607
>>8970616

I think you're all missing the point.

>> No.8970641

>>8970584
Of course.
In theory they both should be perfect and therefor to balance them is easy, taking the environment is suitable.

>> No.8971118

>>8970641
>he can't into heisenberg's uncertainty principle

>> No.8971433

Yus my man it is practically possible. You have to do it very carefully.

>> No.8971521

>>8970599
Needle dick?

>> No.8971535

unstable equilibrium makes it impossible

>> No.8971592

asuming you do this in reallife with actual spheres and needels.made from iron

could you make the needle so atomic thin that the iron atoms from the needle get atracted by the iron atoms from the sphere.
it should Cold weld to each other