• Kairos@lemmy.today
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      18 hours ago

      Its not possible to do by any metric. And besides, a chain reaction is needed. A single atom turned into pure kinetic energy wouldn’t be noticeable at all.

      • ZkhqrD5o@lemmy.world
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        14 hours ago

        Yes, and if I cut a mango, how many billions of atoms is that? So I’d recommend to cut the mango in increments of one angstrom to minimise the chances of a chain reaction happening.

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          14 hours ago

          \0. The force that keeps the nucleus together is much stronger than the force needed to break the inter-atom bonfs. (Blanking on the names right now. Strong and weak forces?)

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                13 hours ago

                You say that until someone pulls the classic prank of swapping all your mango atoms with uranium-235.

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                  13 hours ago

                  Yeah and what if I squish the mango, thereby compressing the water and fusing the hydrogen into helium?

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                    11 hours ago

                    Unless you refined the mango to the point that was homoatomic, the other non-hydrogen atoms would act as moderators and prevent fusion from occurring.