my guess is the brain is highly redundant and works on ion channels that would require actually a quite substantial amount of matter to be displaced (comparatively)
Neurons are very small, though, compared with the size of a hole in a gas pipe that would be necessary to cause an explosive gas leak. (Especially because you then can’t control where the gas goes after leaking, so it could take a lot of intervention to give the person a bunch of away-from-building momentum.)
I would probably agree with you if the building happened to have a ton of TNT sitting around in the basement.
Oh, I was definitely not thinking of a hole in a gas pipe. I was expecting something much much subtler than that (more like very highly localized temperature-increases which then chain-react). You are dealing with omniscient levels of consequence-control here.
Neurons are very small, though, compared with the size of a hole in a gas pipe that would be necessary to cause an explosive gas leak. (Especially because you then can’t control where the gas goes after leaking, so it could take a lot of intervention to give the person a bunch of away-from-building momentum.)
I would probably agree with you if the building happened to have a ton of TNT sitting around in the basement.
Oh, I was definitely not thinking of a hole in a gas pipe. I was expecting something much much subtler than that (more like very highly localized temperature-increases which then chain-react). You are dealing with omniscient levels of consequence-control here.