Hi all.
I wrote new article called "Introduction to Chemistry" where I released some of the information on application of KOE.
Some of you may find it interesting.
Introduction to Chemistry
Hi all.
I wrote new article called "Introduction to Chemistry" where I released some of the information on application of KOE.
Some of you may find it interesting.
Introduction to Chemistry
labelwench (04-20-2010)
I say 'Hello' to our member from Kiev, Ukraine, and thank you for posting on this forum, which Robert has provided.
Labelwench is no chemist, though I did take a quick glance at the work you have posted.
The quote below, taken from your work, is representative of a piece of the pattern of life, referencing the influences and bonds, as they break and reform, on all observable scales, from micro through to macro.
Recognizing that such interpretation was, perhaps not the intent of your posting, yet I find aspects of it interesting.
Have you more that you intend to share with us?Besides the fact that influence may be indirect and break/formation of firm bonds may happen somewhere in the molecule and not in the point of interaction,
there is one more thing which needs to be highlighted, and which actually adds a lot to the resulting diversity in behavior of chemical (and adjacent) interactions:
the interactions (or points of significant interaction) may be multiple and the result of the influence for each bond/atom is superposition of distribution of redistribution from each point of interaction.
Glad to have another mind contributing to the search.....
LW
So many paths to the same destination,
would, but I could, experience them all...
Hi Labelwench.
If you'll take a look at my previous article you can see that chemistry actually was planned to be involved just as a transitioning point to biology, the very question you've recognized and raised.
The key point for biology is not actually redistribution or superposition, but complexity caused by key basic properties, like gradual change of force, redistribution of force between bonds (because energy cannot leave atom), superposition and probably there can be chosen other significant for biology parts.
Complexity in current case brings the following: large diversity of abilities of interactions between atoms/objects + in just a few atoms/molecules you can encode/program a lot of information.
Direct analogy in the area of information processing is analogue computing vs digital.
One element can have large variety of values (in some limited but gradual range) vs two values in one element in digital processing.
In modern physics/chemistry is widely accepted exactly digital approach in form nearly completely inadequate (and easily provable incorrect) electron/neutron/proton atomic model.
As you see it firmly blocked any significant advance/progress in molecular biology 8/
I did not plan yet next article and it will happen probably not very soon, but... the time will show.
Thanks for reading
Introduction to Biology.
Based on Knowledge of Everything.
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