Talk:Electron Manipulation/@comment-26882732-20150812125036/@comment-28898344-20150813012938

1):  The way to manipulate matter (these are the only ways that I know of with my limited knowledge) with Electron Manipulation is to either decrease/increase the energy state of electrons of an atom or add/subtract electrons from the electron cloud/shells.


 * Should you do the former on an object, you'll cause it to cool down by causing the atoms that compose it to slow down or heat it by causing its atoms to speed up.


 * Should you do the later on a object, you'll transform the targeted atoms into either positively charged cations or negatively charged cations. This will mess up any atomic bonds that compose a molecule.

2):  Not sure how to explain this scientifically, but this can probably be attributed to fiction. Advanced users could possibly see on the subatomic level, as they have the power to perform more precise manipulations.

3):  Read the second example on my first answer. has the blurb "The ability to dissociate atomic bonds and tear apart the tethers of molecules which hold together all matter,". Now, when you mess around with an atom's electrons in the vein of addition or subtraction, you transform the atom into a cation (positive; more protons than electrons) or an anion (negative; more electrons than protons). And how many electrons an atom has is paramount to how it bonds with other atoms. Mess with that and you mess up the bonding.

4):  This power can not and should not be able to control the Weak force. The Weak force is all about radioactive decay and the only particles that comprise an atom that take part in radioactive decay are the neutrons and the protons. At a minimum, Electron Manipulation should be able to control the Electromagnetic Force, and that's if you stretch it.

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