There are 6 choices, 7 votes for VampireShadow's debate

can something be in 2 places at one, or 2 things ion the exact same place?

  • Consult Science

    There are scientific answers to these questions (and some of them are debated). YOu should start looking in Physics for some answers. Opinions are like Toilet bowls, everyone has one and they are rarely clean.

    28%  Voted for by ExpensiveThinker, Weydon.
  • :

  • Atoms

    Supposedly, atoms are capable of this phenomenon. As for two places at once (co-existing in the same space time) at the molecular level; I really can't say.

    Voted for by TeChNoWC.
  • :

  • dont know the specifics

    But I did read something about an experement that caused 1 electrons to at least apear to be in two places at once, it was suposedly proven to be true, I wish I could remember more about it , but perhaps metioning it will ring a bell with someone who knows more about it.

    Voted for by Dwn.
  • :

  • existing simultaneously

    *an objet an exist in two or more places at once simultaneously.

    *Can more than one object exist in the same space?

    Voted for by VampireShadow.
  • :

  • good question...

    perhaps one could be at two places at once if they were stradling a state line? or maybe if they had one foot inside somewhere... and then on outide...

    maybe it just depends on how you mean it

    Voted for by star girl13.
  • :

  • Well.

    Go stand on the Arkansas-Oklahoma line, one foot on each side. There. Done.

    Actually, it's impossible, seeing as when you step, you're not actually touching the ground. You're being repelled off of the atoms.

    Voted for by Oral Fixation.
  • :

  •  

    None of the choices fit your opinion?  Add one →