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As I tried to explain in my first answer (#6), there is no minimal spacing between atoms (for all practical purposes).Thanks for the reply. Very interesting stuff. At what point do you think does the change in spacing between atoms become effectively zero?
The repelling force of the nuclei gets stronger the closer they come. If you can compress a material so far that the nuclei "touch" (the point where the strong force gets stronger than the electromagnetic, repelling force, the nuclei fuse, releasing a lot of energy.And what happens at that point do you think?
If you can compensate for that energy and compress the material further, electrons will be forced into the nucleus, combining with the protons to a neutron star.
And even that mass of pure neutrons has spacial expansion and can be compressed further - into a Black Hole.
Seems to me if the spacing between atoms is sufficiently close to zero then atomic particle structure comes into play rather than atomic "populations". And how is it that an object and its kinetic energy can travel faster than the speed of sound but transference of compressive force cannot? Are we talking about the same systems of transference?