Could a civilization with a sufficient level of technology unbake a cake and extract it back into its original ingredients?
If yes would it be able to unbeat the egg back into a yolk?
Hardmode: You can not use nanotechnology to simple rearrange the atoms of the cake into its ingredients. You have to literally undo the reactions and changes that occurred during heating and mixing
Someone will try to explain it to you, but basically your question is wrong. Like a child asking "how much can Santa lift if he was real?". Well here's no answer Timmy because that's not how things are.
Mason Hernandez
You could completely destroy the cake with high enough temperature and remake the molecules
Lucas Sanchez
theres some shit on youtube though where you can mix and unmix some oil shit in water. thats kinda cool. probably the closest you can get to what you want to see.
Just apply a time field on the cake and reverse time until the original ingredients appear.
Lucas Kelly
I'll answer your questions with a question
Can you unbeat your dick?
Justin Morales
>Could a civilization with a sufficient level of technology unbake a cake and extract it back into its original ingredients?
Yes because you just said they have a sufficient level of technology.
Jackson Roberts
Hardmode, it would be prohibited by the laws of thermodynamics due to the non-reversibility of certain reactions that occur during the process of cooking.
However, assuming the system isn't adiabatic, it would be possible to separate the ingredients using modern technology using electrophoresis, centrifugation and organic lab separation techniques to separate the ingredients down to pure molecular components, and then remix them using pre-measured ratios and consistencies until you have a rough approximation of what the original ingredients were like.
Aiden Nguyen
well observed.
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Sebastian Clark
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Brandon Long
Can you unbreak my heart? Say you love me again? Undo this hurt that ha caused when you walked out that door and walked out of my life? Uncry these teeeeeheheeeeeeheheears?
Levi Howard
>apply a time field
Brody Martinez
bravo A++
Camden Allen
>Hardmode:
>can not use nanotechnology to simple rearrange the atoms of the cake into its ingredients. >rearrange the atoms of the cake
>undo the reactions and changes that occurred during heating and mixing >changes that occurred during heating and mixing
If you can explain the difference between these two things, I can answer your question. But I can't answer your question
Jace Green
maybe ask Veeky Forums how to unbake
Brody Hill
rearranging atoms is not the same as undoing chemical reactions dip
Carter Morgan
yes it is
Zachary White
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Logan Cruz
>he thinks reactions aren't simply the movement of one atom bound in a molecule to be bounded in another molecule
Jose Williams
hdvhu
Jordan Davis
>thinks you can just ignore electron flow and molecular orbitals just stop, reactions are so much more than just moving the atoms
Jack Kelly
>he thinks that when you'd move an atom from a molecule, that it wouldn't be understood the electrons would shift
brainlets LMAO
Eli Collins
stupid to believe its possible with current technology..estimated time two million more years of technological progress...yes its one of those things