The central science

Discussion in 'Chemistry' started by Beaconator, Dec 16, 2022.

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  1. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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  3. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    To save readers some time: the above link discusses a classification schema in which chemistry is given the status of "the central science".
    What's your idea on this?
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  5. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Here it is! Looks like at least these two galaxies are a solid 7.

    Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!

     
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  7. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    Well let’s see. If I can get it to show up on radar then 99.9 % of what I truly know about it is true.
     
  8. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    You want to see if chemistry will show up on radar?

    I suggest first weighing love.
     
  9. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    Well that’s not the point.

    the point is to see how far reality will actually take us.
     
  10. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    Well, so far it's taken us to the Moon, which is cool.
     
  11. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    Well you have a great idea here driven by a complete idiot.

    this thread is about how all elements are different from the central science.

    so far we have learned I’m a complete idiot for reasons we don’t know for sure. But the interactions are priceless.
     
  12. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    The question "how are all elements different from chemistry" is sort of a nonsensical question. Like asking how gravity is different from physics.
     
  13. Beaconator Valued Senior Member

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    No. Chemistry is the study of the elements. Physics includes the study of gravity.

    but I’m glad you can assess the question here.

    chemistry seeks to understand all the elements: the elements do not seek to understand anything.
     
  14. James R Just this guy, you know? Staff Member

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    Beaconator has had a chance to explain his point, if there was one. As far as I can tell, his own contrary "idea" about chemistry has not been forthcoming, so there seems little point in keeping this thread open. Closed.
     
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