How do we hold objects (such as keys, books or anything else) if we have never touched anything?
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There isn't really anything to touch, even electrons are made of massless energy particles. We know that splitting an atom creates a lot of energy. That is because there is a lot of pure energy bound in “matter” as “mass.” This same intense power in a small space is essentially why nothing ever actually touches.
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