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gibberingmouther
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Usually, if I understand this correctly, matter will have either a positive charge from the nucleus "sticking out' or a negative charge from the electrons.
What would happen if I had a chunk of matter that had no charge and I tried to touch it and interact with it? I guess there are neutrons (and other particles) in nature that have no charge.
I want to figure this out for my game world. Should ki blasts have a weak negative charge so they can move through the atmosphere like regular matter would, or am I better off leaving them with no charge? A charge would interfere with the "heat aura" of the ki blast but if it was relatively weak it wouldn't be a huge issue.
This is a little too deep into physics for my current understanding.
What would happen if I had a chunk of matter that had no charge and I tried to touch it and interact with it? I guess there are neutrons (and other particles) in nature that have no charge.
I want to figure this out for my game world. Should ki blasts have a weak negative charge so they can move through the atmosphere like regular matter would, or am I better off leaving them with no charge? A charge would interfere with the "heat aura" of the ki blast but if it was relatively weak it wouldn't be a huge issue.
This is a little too deep into physics for my current understanding.