On 18 Sep, 19:32, Evgenii Rudnyi <[email protected]> wrote:
> on 18.09.2010 19:40 1Z said the following:
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> > On 18 Sep, 17:20, Evgenii Rudnyi<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> on 18.09.2010 18:08 1Z said the following:
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> >>>> By the way, about the water. The difference between H, O and
> >>>> H2O is in chemical bonds in H2O.
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> >>> such bonds can be considered basic elements of reality, too
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> >> I am not sure if I understand your answer. Say we have H2 and O2 at
> >> room temperature in some enclosure. Then we put a catalyst there
> >> and if the enclosure is strong enough, then we obtain there water,
> >> H20. The question is then what happened with bonds in H2 and O2 and
> >> where from come new bonds in H20? The bonds in H2, 02 and H20 are
> >> completely different from each other.
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> > Basic elements of realit6 can appear and disappear too
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> How it would be possible to use your ideas, for example in drug design?
> Or in the development of a new material?

Dunno.
They can't brew coffee either.
I was exploring the consequences of reductionism.
If you want an engineer, hire an  engineer.

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