Anyway, a thought.
X-rays can pass through solid objects and some particles are not hindered if the density of the material in it's path isn't great... like radiation to things with less density than lead.
So the question becomes can a particle be small enough to pass through anything but itself? In this case the particle would have to exist in two states, that of having velocity and of course the other of immobility.
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