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the object will be slightly transparent when there might be small spaces between the parts and the spaces might be too small for an object to go and they cannot be changing the shapes.

it will not feel less densely as the electrons are moving very quickly and lot of magnetic energy will be produced

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Q: Can two or more objects occupy the same space at the same time?
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