• Question: If I have a object that I can't move push or pull , what would be the easiest solution to help me move the object.

    Asked by Lama~Queen? to Omur, Maddison, Jimi, Hayley, Chris on 10 Mar 2016.
    • Photo: Hayley Moulding

      Hayley Moulding answered on 10 Mar 2016:


      Amazing question. If that object was in a vacuum, we could do all sorts. Maybe the best thing would be to flood the object, so put lots and lots of water around it so it floats? Or we could try and dissolve the object…if it was ice, we could melt it and re-freeze it… Depends on the object!!!

    • Photo: Omur Tastan

      Omur Tastan answered on 10 Mar 2016:


      You could put something underneath it and lift it up:) Or get a big machine to lift it up for you. Or if you can get rid of gravity-you could move it very easily!! Or fairy dust would also work-but I am afraid we do not have any fairy dust:( I remember seeing it in the Tinkerbell movie:)

    • Photo: Chris Conselice

      Chris Conselice answered on 10 Mar 2016:


      Like a huge rock? We have machines that’ll move them, which are much stronger than a single human.

    • Photo: Jimi Wills

      Jimi Wills answered on 10 Mar 2016:


      Depends what it’s made of.

      If it’s a metal that can be moved with a magnet… you could use a magnet.

      You could fire a hose at it.

      If it’s on something, you could tip that thing up until it moves.

      You could dig an ever-deepening trench and let it roll to wherever you need it.

      You could give it a huge electrical charge and move it around with an electric field.

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