In a theoretical scenario without gravity or heat, why would a hand likely pass through a neutron star?

Answer

Because it is made of electrically neutral neutrons, lacking electromagnetic repulsion

The lack of electromagnetic repulsion, which normally stops contact with solid objects, allows passage because the star is composed almost entirely of electrically neutral neutrons.

In a theoretical scenario without gravity or heat, why would a hand likely pass through a neutron star?

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