even without quantum bullshit you have fluid diffussion in soilds (at very slow rates)
I dunno how they even supposedly observe quantum bullshit, since every solid will let some liquid/gas molecules through (how do you prove it's quantum bullshit not normal diffussion?)
>Is it possible to make a pipe that will never leak
Yes. Out of corrosion resistant material and insane safety factor.
Copper isn't forever. Its just for 80 or so years, maybe less if manufacturing is defective or hot water heater shat out a shart of steel into the pipe.
You could maybe cast the entire water supply for the house at once from stainless steel. Then braze on the fittings/cap the holes, and then wrap all the joints in artificial tar/plumbers putty and cover that in rubber gaskets.
Just accept that everything you do to avoid a leak won't work and just rig the entire house up with sharkbites so that a future plumber can have a cool story to tell.
quantum mechanics says that eventually a water molecule would just appear outside the pipe
Really... Even if it was a very thick pipe?
Yeah but it's like a 10^-50 chance for each molecule.
even without quantum bullshit you have fluid diffussion in soilds (at very slow rates)
I dunno how they even supposedly observe quantum bullshit, since every solid will let some liquid/gas molecules through (how do you prove it's quantum bullshit not normal diffussion?)
Well that would never happen so who cares
yes, its extremely easy
> get piece of stainless pipe
> vacuum seal it
> leave in vacuum bag for eternity
will never leak or rust like this
my pipe rarely leaks, so you can give it a try, homosexual
Work on the fittings instead.
Its called copper but we destroyed that technology
I put all L copper in my house. The Hispanic girls at the hardware store were following me around when I bought it.
Did you tell them you were fixin' to lay some pipe?
>Is it possible to make a pipe that will never leak
Yes. Out of corrosion resistant material and insane safety factor.
Copper isn't forever. Its just for 80 or so years, maybe less if manufacturing is defective or hot water heater shat out a shart of steel into the pipe.
You could maybe cast the entire water supply for the house at once from stainless steel. Then braze on the fittings/cap the holes, and then wrap all the joints in artificial tar/plumbers putty and cover that in rubber gaskets.
>that'll be $250,000 please
Maglev pipes can theoretically conduct salt water via magnetohydrodynamics.
I'll get Wesley Crusher and Jordi on that project immediately
Frozen water will easily split solid granite and snap steel welds, so no.
Just accept that everything you do to avoid a leak won't work and just rig the entire house up with sharkbites so that a future plumber can have a cool story to tell.
Yup, you cast it