Do macro objects behave like molecules on the macro scale? I had a really weird dream last night that I was in space and there was a landmark known as the 'Asteroid River' as big as our solar system. I distinctly remember asking if the asteroids actually acted like a liquid on that large scale. So do large objects on a large scale have similar dynamic properties are small objects on a small scale?
human traffic movement follows fluid dynamics so theres that
They do, just look at how planets form
>>8754628
Cause and effect, on both levels.
>>8755760
Not helpful.
Gravity only attracts while electromagnetism can either attract or repel particles.
In a liquid molecules are constantly bouncing off one another and reach about the same density, in an asteroid field the density varies wildly.
As above, so below.
>>8757245
Definitely not helpful.
Come on, nothing?
>>8754628
Short answer is no. Quantum behavior is only observable at the atomic/molecular level. Classical Newtonian physics is used to describe everyday objects. At the macro scale (i.e galaxy) special relativity dominates the physical behavior.
Not op but does the opposite hold true? I remember someone posting something about 4WD molecules